fall on
- To experience; to suffer; to fall upon.
- To be assigned to; to acquire a new responsibility, duty or burden.
- To occur on a particular day.
- Of the eyes or gaze: to alight upon.
- To attack (someone); to join an attack on (someone), especially a surprise attack.
topple down
lie on
land on one’s feet
fall down on one’s knees
fall into someone’s arms
fall to one’s knees
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