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E.E. Cummings

It is said that if the dead who died in the Great

War were placed head to feet, they would stretch

from New York to San Francisco, and from San

Francisco back again to New York; and if those

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fall in with

Part of SpeechverbUsed In Literature ↓

To join (a group of people).

In a Sentence

He has fallen in with a bad lot.

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Poetry examples for fall in with

Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.

poem, in company with my friend, the late Mr. Coleridge, I happened to

fall in with the person to whom the name of Benjamin is given. Upon our

expressing regret that we had not, for a long time, seen upon the road

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