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    drop
    /drɒp/

    verb

    • 1. let or make (something) fall vertically: "the fire was caused by someone dropping a lighted cigarette" Similar let falllet go (of)fail to holdlose one's grip onOpposite hold on toliftpick up
    • 2. fall vertically: "the spoon dropped with a clatter from her hand" Similar dripfall in dropsfalldribbleOpposite rise

    noun

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  2. to write someone a letter, especially a short informal one: Just drop me a line when you decide on a date. See more. drop (someone) a hint informal. to tell someone something in a way that is not direct: She dropped a hint that she'd like to come to the party. See more. drop anchor.

  3. a (1) : the quantity of fluid that falls in one spherical mass. a drop of rain. (2) drops plural : a dose of medicine measured by drops. eye drops for dilating the pupil of the eye. b. : a minute quantity or degree of something nonmaterial or intangible. not a drop of meanness in her.

  4. A drop of a liquid is a very small amount of it shaped like a little ball. In informal English, you can also use drop when you are referring to a very small amount of something such as a drink.

  5. Drop definition: a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule. See examples of DROP used in a sentence.

  6. When you drop something, you let go of it and it falls. To drop a football is every receiver's nightmare. If you decide to drop your girlfriend or boyfriend, it will be their nightmare.

  7. to take someone or something to a place, usually by car as you travel somewhere else: I can drop you at the station on my way to work. drop verb (STOP ACTIVITY) B2. If you drop a plan, activity, or idea, you stop doing or planning it: Plans for a new supermarket have been dropped.

  8. n. 1. a. A small amount of a liquid, drawn into a roughly spherical mass by surface tension. b. The quantity of liquid contained in such a mass, especially when measured out by a dropper. c. drops Liquid medicine administered in drops. d. A small quantity of a liquid: There isn't a drop of milk left. e.