fall out of love

fall out of love

To gradually lose the deep feeling of love (for someone or each other) in a romantic relationship until it is gone. Modeled on the phrase "fall in love." Nothing dramatic led to the end of our relationship—we just fell out of love with each other. I'm terrified that we'll fall out of love if we have to spend so much time apart.
See also: fall, love, of, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

fall out of love (with someone)

to stop being in love with someone. She claimed she had fallen out of love with him. He also had fallen out of love.
See also: fall, love, of, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • fall out of love with (someone)
  • fall in love
  • head over heels
  • head over heels (in love), to be/fall
  • head over heels in love
  • drop the L-bomb
  • lots of love (from)
  • love from
  • love muscle
  • just for love
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Conclusion Can't see him having much of a future over fences, but first outing probably the best time to catch him before he has a chance to fall out of love with chasing Surrealism