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View synonyms for fall flat

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Idioms and Phrases

Fail, prove to be ineffective, as in His jokes nearly always fell flat—no one ever laughed at them . [First half of 1800s]
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Example Sentences

Rafael Nadal was beaten in what might prove to be the final match of his career as the start of his Davis Cup retirement party fell flat.

From BBC

Some of Trump’s biggest attempts at an education overhaul during his first term fell flat.

His jokes repeatedly fell flat for the rally goers, who voiced their frustration with his material.

Weigel argues that the Republicans are ignoring all the data showing this issue falls flat, mostly on a gut sense that it will resonate this time.

From Salon

“We didn't want to offend anyone but the world has changed and the joke fell flat. We're not doing any national themes this year.”

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