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The meaning of FELL is skin, hide, pelt. How to use fell in a sentence.
Define fell. fell synonyms, fell pronunciation, fell translation, English dictionary definition of fell. tr.v. felled , fell ing , fells 1. a. To cause to fall by striking; cut or knock down: fell a tree; fell an opponent in boxing. b. To kill: was felled by an...
FELL definition: 1. past simple of fall 2. to cut down a tree: 3. to knock someone down, especially in sports: . Learn more.
fell (third-person singular simple present fells, present participle felling, simple past and past participle felled) (transitive) To make something fall; especially to chop down a tree. quotations
fell /fɛl/ vb (transitive) to cut or knock down: to fell a tree, to fell an opponent to fold under and sew flat (the edges of a seam) n US Canadian the timber felled in one season a seam finished by felling Etymology: Old English fellan; related to Old Norse fella, Old High German fellen; see fall fell /fɛl/ adj archaic cruel or fierce; terrible
The whole amazing war happened while sheets of rain fell from the sky. In the moment, the name fell from my lips—Maisie. Not a drop of rain fell from the sky in Denver, but several weeks later the Republican convention was delayed due to rain and a hurricane. His expression fell away, leaving his face a blank as the reality bit in.