drop
definition: a central depository where things can be left or picked up
example: Leave the load at the normal drop.
speech part: noun
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definition: a curtain that can be lowered and raised onto a stage from the flies
example: Someone should iron the drop.
speech part: noun
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drop cloth
drop curtain
definition: a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity
example: There was a drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones index.
speech part: noun
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fall
definition: a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity
example: It was a miracle that they survived the drop from that height.
speech part: noun
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fall
definition: a predetermined hiding place for the deposit and distribution of illicit goods, such as drugs or stolen property
example: They gave me the location and time for the drop.
speech part: noun
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definition: a steep high face of rock
example: There is a huge drop over there.
speech part: noun
definition: a small indefinite quantity, especially of a liquid
example: I added a drop of milk to my tea.
speech part: noun
definition: a shape that is spherical and small
example: I studied the shapes of low-viscosity drops.
speech part: noun
definition: to give birth
example: The mother dropped a lamb.
speech part: verb
definition: to grow worse
example: The quality is dropping.
speech part: verb
definition: to fall or sink into a state of exhaustion or death
example: Shop until you drop.
speech part: verb
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definition: to stop pursuing or acting
example: You better drop that lawsuit or I am going to have to counter sue.
speech part: verb
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knock off
definition: to lower the pitch of musical notes
example: We should drop this section a whole step.
speech part: verb
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flatten
definition: to go down in value
example: Stock prices dropped.
speech part: verb
definition: to leave undone or leave out
example: We dropped some tasks to finish the most important things on time.
speech part: verb
definition: to omit a letter or syllable in speaking or writing
example: New Englanders drop their post-vocalic r's.
speech part: verb
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definition: to utter with seeming casualness
example: I tried to drop a hint, but they didn't get it.
speech part: verb
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definition: to lose a game
example: The Giants dropped 11 of their first 13.
speech part: verb
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definition: to take a drug, especially LSD, by mouth
example: I dropped acid when I was a teenager.
speech part: verb
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definition: to cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow
example: I dropped my opponent in one punch.
speech part: verb
definition: to leave or unload
example: I dropped off the load at the depo.
speech part: verb
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discharge
definition: to get rid of, remove
example: We had to drop them.
speech part: verb
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throw
definition: to let or cause to fall in drops
example: I dropped the medicine on the patient's eye.
speech part: verb
definition: to fall vertically
example: The bombs are dropping on enemy targets.
speech part: verb
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definition: to let something fall uncontrolled to the ground, typically impacting the ground
example: Don't drop the dishes.
speech part: verb
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definition: to fall or descend to a lower place or level without impact
example: We dropped down 100 feet.
speech part: verb
definition: to pay out, or spend
example: We dropped a lot of money last weekend.
speech part: verb
definition: to terminate an association with
example: Drop them from the Republican ticket.
speech part: verb
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definition: to hang freely
example: The bucket dropped from the wire.
speech part: verb
definition: the act of dropping something
example: They expected the drop would be successful.
speech part: noun
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