fall to the ground
English
Verb
fall to the ground (third-person singular simple present falls to the ground, present participle falling to the ground, simple past fell to the ground, past participle fallen to the ground)
- To come to nothing; to fail.
- 1863, Chambers's Edinburgh Journal:
- As he alone was earnest in the matter, and as no one came forward with capital, the scheme fell to the ground.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see fall, ground.
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