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A list of phrases related to the word "october"...
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30 days hath September, April, June and
November
Accuracy to seconds a
month
( Pulsar Watches advertising slogan )
An R in the
month
April is the cruellest
month
As long as a
month
of Sundays
Atishoo atishoo all
fall
down
Castles made of sand
fall
into the sea eventually
Fall
about laughing
Fall
about your ears
Fall
amongst friends
Fall
and Rise of Reginald Perrin
Fall
apart at the seams
Fall
asleep
Fall
back on
Fall
between the cracks
Fall
by the wayside
Fall
down on the job
Fall
flat
Fall
flat on your face
Fall
foul of the law
Fall
from grace
Fall
guy
Fall
in
Fall
in love
Fall
into bad habits
Fall
into line
Fall
like a stone
Fall
off the radar
Fall
off the wagon
Fall
on deaf ears
Fall
on hard times
Fall
on stony ground
Fall
on your feet
Fall
on your sword
Fall
out
Fall
out of favour
Fall
out of love with
Fall
prey to
Fall
through
Fall
through the cracks
Flag
fall
( An Australian expression for a fixed starting fee, typically at the start of a taxi ride )
Hard Rain's A Gonna
Fall
( Bob Dylan song )
If you don't stand for something you will
fall
for anything ( Malcolm X quotation )
Into every life a little rain must
fall
Let the chips
fall
where they may
Mr.
November
( Nickname of Derek Jeter )
Mr. October ( Nickname of Reggie Jackson )
Never in a
month
of Sundays
Nuclear
autumn
One fall, two submissions or a knockout
Pinch, punch, first of the
month
Pride comes before a
fall
Remember remember the fifth of
November
( line from nursery rhyme )
Riding for a
fall
Ring aring of roses, a pocketful of posies, atishoo, atishoo, all
fall
down ( line from nursery rhyme )
Senor October ( Nickname of David Ortiz )
September
the eleventh
Spring forward,
Fall
back
Take a
fall
for
The bigger they are the harder they
fall
The fruit does not
fall
far from the tree
The internet for a tenner a
month
( Demon Internet Ltd advertising slogan )
The rise and
fall
of the Roman Empire
There's an R in the
month
Things
fall
apart; the centre cannot hold ( from a poem by Yeats )
Trick or treat
United we stand divided we
fall
When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, and down will come baby, cradle and all ( line from nursery rhyme )