fall down on vs fall on one's face

fall down on

verb
  • To fail at or leave incomplete. 

  • To stumble or unintentionally descend and land on 

  • To collapse so that the remains are on top of. 

  • To prostrate oneself in a position that rests on 

fall on one's face

verb
  • To fail, especially in a dramatic or particularly decisive manner. 

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