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drop

noun as in single globule of liquid; small amount of anything

noun as in steep decline; hole

verb as in fall in globules

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Example Sentences

The Russian president has dropped some unsubtle hints.

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While the drop was bigger than expected last month, the ONS said that wider trends showed sales had been sturdy.

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They argue he should not have been charged again in 2020 after the charges had already been dropped by by Cook County State Attorney's Office in exchange for community service the year before.

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Arsenal cannot keep on dropping points and I would be a little worried about them if Declan Rice is not fit enough to feature here.

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In Scotland, temperatures could drop to -10C early on Friday with weather warnings for snow and ice still in place for much of the UK.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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