Fall Out of
(To). To tumble or slip from, as, “The weapons fell out
of my hands.” This is a Latin phrase, “De manibus meis arma
ceciderunt.”
Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Fall Out of from Fact Monster:
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