FALL OFF THE BRIDGE
Definition: To accidentally drop or descend from a bridge, usually implying a dangerous or undesirable situation.
Synonyms: Bridge Plunge, Drop Bridge, Bridge Tumble, Bridge Fall, Bridge Dive
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
The clumsy explorer nearly made his map fall off the bridge.
#2
The leaf fluttered in the air before it decided to fall off the bridge.
#3
The careless student watched his notebook fall off the bridge.
#4
The superhero's cape started to fall off the bridge in the strong breeze.
#5
The little astronaut sadly saw his tiny spaceship fall off the bridge.
#6
The mischievous cat managed to fall off the bridge but landed on its feet.
#7
During the earthquake, people feared that the bridge might fall off due to the tremors.
#8
Despite the warning signs, some thrill-seekers still attempt to deliberately fall off the bridge while bungee jumping.
#9
The safety railings were missing, posing a risk for anyone who might accidentally fall off the bridge.
#10
She clung tightly to the railing, afraid that her fear of heights might cause her to fall off the bridge.
#11
His heart raced as he lost his footing and began to fall off the bridge.
#12
Despite the safety measures, accidents still occurred causing people to fall off the bridge.
#13
The bridge was so old that I feared I might fall off.
#14
At the edge of the river, I hesitated, fearing I might fall off the bridge.
#15
It was a terrifying experience, hanging on to the railings, afraid I might fall off the bridge.
#16
The children giggled with excitement as they dangled their feet over the edge, daring each other to fall off the bridge.
#17
The storm raged on, making it perilous for anyone to venture near the edge, lest they fall off the bridge.
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