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drop
noun as in single globule of liquid; small amount of anything
noun as in steep decline; hole
noun as in decrease
verb as in fall in globules
verb as in let go of; fall
verb as in abandon; ignore
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Official figures indicate that in the year after Labour came to power, the public sector, and in particular healthcare, became less efficient as productivity dropped.
Back in 2017, you reportedly bought back the rights to your movie that got dropped, “I Love You, Daddy.”
This drop wasn’t experienced by other chemical companies to the same degree, the analysts say.
Its levels naturally rise in the dark and drop during daylight hours.
Bayern might drop their first points in the Champions League very soon, possibly even on Tuesday.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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