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Fall out of use to be no longer used(ÆóÁöµÇ´Ù, ´õ ÀÌ»ó ¾µ¸ð¾ø°Ô µÇ´Ù): The system fell out of use for a couple of decades almost.
Fall out with over to disagree or quarrel with someone about something(~¿Í ~¿¡ ´ëÇØ ³íÀïÇÏ´Ù, ~¿Í ~¿¡ ´ëÇØ »çÀ̰¡ ¾î±ß³ª´Ù): He had a fall out with his neighbor over a trivial misunderstanding.
Fall over backwards to do everything possible to do something to please someone(´©±º°¡¸¦ ±â»Ú°Ô Çϱâ À§ÇØ ¸ðµç ³ë·ÂÀ» ´ÙÇÏ´Ù): He was falling over backwards to please his parents.
Fall over oneself rush eagerly and awkwardly to do something(¡¦ÇÏ·Á°í) ±â¸¦ ¾²´Ù, ¾È°£ ÈûÀ» ´ÙÇÏ´Ù): The boys fell all over themselves to open the door for Sarah. Larry fell over himself trying to help Sarah on with her coat.
Fall short fail to attain a specified amount, level, or degree(¸ðÀÚ¶ó´Ù; ¹ÌÄ¡Áö ¸øÇÏ´Ù; ¾î±ß³ª´Ù; ¡¦ÀÌ °áÇ̵ǴÙ): The local medical school falls short of cadavers.