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downfalling
▪ I. ˈdownfalling, vbl. n. The act of falling down; downfall; † setting.a 1300 E.E. Psalter li. 6 Þou loved alle wordes of doun fallinge [L. praecipitationis]. 1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. 6576 Hate teres of gretyng, That the synful sal scalden in the dounfallyng. 1536 Bellenden Cron. Scot. (1821) II. 33... Oxford English Dictionary
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Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures
Also in that scene a MTV-82 streetcar is visible (in typical coating with downfalling red line alongside). wikipedia.org
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-ing
▪ I. -ing1 suffix forming verbal derivatives, originally abstract nouns of action, but subsequently developed in various directions: OE. -ung, -ing = OFris. -unge, -enge, -inge, OS. -unga (MLG. and MDu. -inge, Du. -ing), OHG. -unga, -ung (MHG. -unge, Ger. -ung), ON. -ung and -ing; not known in Gothi... Oxford English Dictionary
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down
▪ I. † down, n.1 (daʊn) Forms: 1 d{uacu}n, 2–4 dun, 4–5 doun(e, 4–7 downe, 4– down. [OE. d{uacu}n fem., hill = ODu. d{uacu}na (MDu. d{uacu}ne, Du. duin, whence mod.LG. düne sandhill, F. dune). Supposed to be of Celtic origin: cf. OIr. d{uacu}n hill, hill-fort, Welsh din, and place-names in -dūnum. S... Oxford English Dictionary
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