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The only injury I sustained was grazing an elbow when I fell out of a hammock; is there a better metaphor for how relaxed it's possible to feel?
Bonds are falling out of fashion.
Try falling out of love.
What I'm trying to say is: if someone else's hot-air balloon falls out of the sky and smothers me while I'm lying in a hammock reading Hot Air Balloon Enthusiast magazine, I'm going to be a little pissed.
They have hammocks where walls should be, plunge pools, and water-park bathrooms with rock-walled showers where water falls out of the stones– though after bush showers on safari, we would have been delighted by water running out of anything.
"I almost fell out of my bed".
He had fallen out of public life.
"My stomach fell out of my body.
Breeches eventually fell out of favor.
I'd fallen out of love.
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