dismount
dismount
of fall
chop down
to cause (a person) to feel ashamed; lower the dignity or self-respect of (a person)
embarrass, put down
to fall over
flip over
(a government, ruler etc) to give up power
defeat, destroy
(to cause something) to turn over; upset
flip over
of sink
fall in, go under
a new, young growth on a plant or bush; a group of people shooting birds, animals
discharge a projectile, often to injure or kill
a basin in a kitchen used for washing up etc; (to cause a person, ship etc) to go down below the surface of the water
fall in, go under
of sink
fall in, go under
(to cause a person, thing, pile etc) to be unsteady and fall (over)
fall or knock over; overthrow
a fall; to fall, especially quickly; to move in a restless or disorderly way
fall or make fall awkwardly