Fall off a cliff verb phrase
A sudden and quick decrease in quantity or performance.
I think our business is falling off a cliff these days.
The nation's economy has been fallen off a cliff for years but the government had few actions upon it.
To accept what is lower than your hope or your goals
Used to indicate low-class.
1. If you say that you dial one back, you mean that you call one back.
2. If you say that you dial back something, you mean that you lessen the frequency or intensity of something.
3. If you say that you dial someone back, you mean that you restrain his/her feelings and action.
If you say that you pare (something) to the bone, you mean that you reduce to the lowest level.
The verb "fall" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.