- FALL APART
- (intransitive) to come apart, disintegrate
My new Ford fell apart soon after I got it.
- FALL APART
- (intransitive) to suffer an emotional breakdown
Mary fell apart soon after the divorce.
- FALL DOWN
- (intransitive) to fall to the ground or floor
Mary fell down and hurt her left knee.
- FALL FOR
- (inseparable) to be deceived or to suddenly become attracted to someone or something
Mary fell for the trick that Max played on her.
- FIGHT OFF
- (separable) to keep something or someone away
Bill had trouble fighting all of the young ladies off.
- FILL IN
- (separable) to complete where needed
Please fill in the blanks.
- FILL UP
- (separable) to fill completely
You can borrow my car, but please fill up the tank before you return it.
- FIND OUT
- (separable) to learn or discover
Mary was mad when she found out that she was adopted.
- FIT IN
- (intransitive) to get along with others in a group
Bill decided to go into politics when he discovered he didn't fit in anywhere else.
- FREE UP
- (separable) to make something available (it was previously unavailable)
Getting fired from my job freed up my schedule quite a bit. Now I can go to the beach anytime I want.