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befall

[bih-fawl] / bɪˈfɔl /


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Jo's brother Jimmy said he "never imagined such a profound tragedy would ever befall our family".

From BBC

In her essay, Schlossberg acknowledged that her terminal illness adds to a string of tragedies that has befallen the famous political family.

From Los Angeles Times

With head-scratching lyrics like, “Why should a land have so much meaning when dark times befall it? It’s just a land made of dirt and rock,” they confuse far more than they entertain.

From Salon

Even so, she wrote, a present-day reflection on all that would befall them makes them appear “strangely vulnerable” in the photos.

From Washington Post

Without such context, it’s hard to appreciate the scope of the tragedy that befell Vietnam.

From Washington Post