fall on
• attack someone fiercely or unexpectedly.
• "the army fell on the besiegers"
Similar:
attack,
assail,
assault,
make an assault on,
fly at,
let fly at,
launch oneself at,
pounce upon,
set upon,
ambush,
surprise,
accost,
rush,
storm,
charge,
jump,
lay into,
lace into,
tear into,
sail into,
pitch into,
get stuck into,
let someone have it,
beat someone up,
set about,
have a go at,
light into,
• (of someone's eyes or gaze) be directed towards something.
• "her gaze fell on the mud-stained rug"
• be the responsibility of a particular person or group.
• "the cost of tuition should not fall on the student"
Similar:
be borne by,
be carried by,
be the responsibility of,
be paid by,