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drop

[drop] / drɒp /








Example Sentences

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"We have to remember many styles of the dance. So students with less talent would drop out easily. Sometimes, I was so tired and wanted to drop it."

From Barron's

A weather system heading for the state is expected to drop up to 20 inches of snow across much of the Sierra Nevada in the coming days.

From Los Angeles Times

They can drop no further than seventh when the match round is completed on the first day of 2026.

From BBC

When the New Year’s ball drops this week in Times Square, Americans—especially those of my generation—will inherit this division until we learn how to talk to one another again.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company’s goal is for fewer subscribers to drop their plans and, instead, spend more time on the Disney+ app.

From Los Angeles Times