of trees, downed by wind, disease, or age.
- 1908  Though a tough spot to get up to, the flat proved to be a prime place for our camp, with plenty of dead fallen and standing timber. . . .
- 1912  But it doesn't say . . . what to say when Jones kicks me in the morning, or in deadfall timber . . . or any unusual accident in this vale of tears; and there ain't one word about robbers.
- 1963  There for yards at a time the poor dogs never put foot to ground but have to climb over a succession of tangled deadfall logs, the legacy of a forest fire or high winds. . . .