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  1. The phrase to fall on one’s sword goes back at least to Ancient Rome, when it had the literal meaning of committing suicide by using one’s own sword. As with many idioms, the phrase to fall on one’s sword started out as a term with a literal meaning. Related terms are fell on one’s sword, fallen on one’s sword, falling on one’s sword.

  2. Definition of fall on sword in the Idioms Dictionary. fall on sword phrase. What does fall on sword expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  3. You can use "Fall on your sword" to describe someone taking the blame or accepting responsibility for something, often in a public or dramatic way. It implies a willingness to face the consequences of one's actions and make a sacrifice for the greater good. For example, if a team loses a game due to a coach's decision, the coach might "fall on ...

  4. How to use fall in a sentence. ... fall on one's sword: to sacrifice one's pride or position. The coach fell on his sword apologizing for the team's poor season.

  5. Definition of fall on one's sword in the Idioms Dictionary. fall on one's sword phrase. What does fall on one's sword expression mean? Definitions by the largest ...

  6. A. to resign from one's position as a result of failure, wrongdoing, etc b. old-fashioned to.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  7. www.bbc.co.uk › worldservice › learningenglishTo fall on your sword - BBC

    Oct 26, 2012 · Today's Phrase. If you fall on your sword you take the blame for a group action that might not have been your individual responsibility. For example: He doesn't think he's to blame – but he's ...