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Idiom
Fall from grace.
If a person falls from grace, they lose favor with someone.
Dictionary
falls from grace
verb
Third person singular of fall from grace
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Theatre groups, sufferings, falls from grace, comebacks…you see where I am going.
The feuding speedskaters Chad Hedrick and Shani Davis took falls from grace.
"In Hollywood, when a person falls from grace, all his friends disappear," Mr. Fischetti added.
Maybe this is the underlying reason for fan anger when an athlete falls from grace.
He too falls from grace and ends up in the water.
The novel is an 18th-century saga, the tale of a noble family that falls from grace.
Their crashing falls from grace helped make 2002 a year for business scandals that may never be topped.
Every prominent Jew who falls from grace cannot be a tragedy, "because we just have too many of them," said Alana Newhouse, editor in chief of Tablet magazine.
Mr. Ferrell is a dweeby precinct pencil pusher; Mr. Wahlberg, a trigger-happy cop who falls from grace after accidentally winging Derek Jeter at Yankee Stadium.
In the aftermath of be-bop, the music falls from grace, losing in popularity and cultural influence whatever it may have gained in brilliance and intensity.
When a major player falls from grace, as Michael D. Eisner appears to have done, the game comes close to a spectator sport.
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