fell
91fell into the trap — fell in the hands of, was caught in the net …
92fell off his chair — fell from his chair to the floor; laughed so hard he could no longer sit in his chair …
93fell on his back — fell and lay on his back …
94fell on the floor — fell onto the floor …
95fell out of the blue — fell down like thunder on a clear day, surprised the heck out of everyone …
96Fell Winter of the Third Age — / Fell Winter The winter of the year 495 from the rising of the Moon, after the fall of Nargothrond. The long harsh winter of the year III 2911, in which Eriador was invaded by White Wolves. The terrible floods of the following spring… …
97fell|mon|ger|ing — «FEHL MUHNG guhr ihng, MONG », noun. the craft or occupation of a fellmonger …
98fell|mon|ger|y — «FEHL MUHNG guhr ee, MONG », noun. = fellmongering. (Cf. ↑fellmongering) …
99fell|mon|ger — «FEHL MUHNG guhr, MONG », noun. a person who deals in animal skins, especially sheepskins. ╂[< fell4 + monger] …
100fell|side — «FEHL SYD», noun. British. the side of a high moor. ╂[< fell5 + side] …