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I . drop [drɒp, Am drɑ:p] N

1. drop (of liquid):

drop
drop by drop

2. drop (vertical distance):

drop
drop
a sheer drop
a sheer drop

6. drop (sweet):

drop

7. drop (secret collection point):

drop

II . drop <-pp-> [drɒp, Am drɑ:p] VB trans

5. drop (dismiss):

drop
drop

III . drop <-pp-> [drɒp, Am drɑ:p] VB intr

1. drop (descend):

drop

2. drop (go to):

to drop into a bar/a shop

3. drop (go lower):

drop
drop prices

I . drop off VB trans inf (passenger)

II . drop off VB intr

1. drop off (decrease):

drop off

2. drop off inf (fall asleep):

drop off

3. drop off (become separated):

drop off

drop kick [ˈdrɒpkɪk, Am ˈdrɑ:p-] N sports

drop shot N sports

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When the eggs hatch, the larvae drop to the bottom of the nest chamber, where they feed as scavengers on debris.
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Some women would drop in simply for lunch, or to sit and leaf through magazines while enjoying the relaxed, club-like atmosphere.
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I think the only guidelines we were given was that she be drop-dead gorgeous, which of course she is.
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Rather than typing in all the details, the support representative chooses the response from a drop down menu and it gets inserted into the response.
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If the tree pick-up point is within 10 km of the drop-off point, it will cost $25.
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They then lean forward and drop to their knees, sliding the opponent down their back so that their shoulders are against the mat and their chin is against their chest.
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As temperatures drop, or if your region is already pretty chilly, you can add a greenhouse around your cold frame.
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By 2050, the infant mortality rate is expected to drop to 5.6, and the under-5 mortality rate is expected to drop to 6.2.
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The specimen did not drop down into pieces caused by glass breakage, and flame did not penetrate through the specimen to the opposite side of the furnace.
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His syndicalism led him to drop any criticism of the more conservative union leaders; in his eyes, organizing workers was a step toward dismantling capitalism.
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