Phrasal verb №107
fall for
/fɔːl fɔː/
Meaning
To be tricked and believe a lie; also to fall in love with someone
Example
He fell for her the first time they met.
He fell for her the first time they met.
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Phrasal verb №107
/fɔːl fɔː/
He fell for the silly trick and smiled like a child.
He fell for the silly trick and smiled like a child.
They fell for the clever plan and all of them helped in the garden.
They fell for the clever plan and all of them helped in the garden.
The children fell for the pirate story and clapped their hands happily.
The children fell for the pirate story and clapped their hands happily.