falling-off

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If there is a falling-off of an activity, there is a decrease in its amount or intensity. There has been a falling-off in box office income and other earnings. = decline
easy as falling off a log
Very easy

For me, making a meal out of leftovers is as easy as falling off a log.

fall off
To diminish in size or value

Business always falls off in the winter.

fall off
To become detached or to drop from

A button fell off my coat.

fall off
A hip hop term; to completely lose the plot in terms of artistic direction

MC ___'s new album is wack - he's fallen off big-time.

falling off
Present participle of fall off
fall off
Also bear away or bear off A boat falls off the wind when it points its bow further from the eye of the wind The opposite of heading up
fall off
diminish in size or intensity come off; "This button had fallen off
fall off
1 To turn away from the direction of the wind; 2 To head to leeward
fall off
fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly; "The real estate market fell off"
fall off
come off; "This button had fallen off"
fall off
Describes either (1) a player losing their balance at the release and they lose their balance off to the side; (2) the act of the ball coming off your hand too quickly, resulting in a very errant or weak hitting shot; (3) gutter ball as it falls off the lane
fall off
A direction to the helmsman telling them to tern the boat away from the wind Use - "Fall of a bit so we can build speed"
fall off
If something falls off, it separates from the thing to which it was attached and moves towards the ground. When your exhaust falls off, you have to replace it. = drop off
fall off
diminish in size or intensity
fall off
If the degree, amount, or size of something falls off, it decreases. Unemployment is rising again and retail buying has fallen off. see also falling-off
fall off
separate, withdraw; decrease, diminish; drop off
falling off
a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality; "the team went into a slump"; "a gradual slack in output"; "a drop-off in attendance"; "a falloff in quality"
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