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Drama / Re: Lord Tony's new infatuation with endlessly harping on Fallout 4
« on: December 19, 2015, 02:08:30 PM »
drop
verb (used without object), dropped or dropt, dropping.
1. to fall in globules or small portions, as water or other liquid:
Rain drops from the clouds.
2. to fall vertically; have an abrupt descent.
3. to sink or fall to the ground, floor, or bottom as if inanimate.
4. to fall lower in condition, degree, value, etc.; diminish or lessen; sink:
The prices dropped sharply.
5. to come to an end; cease; lapse:
There the matter dropped.
6. to fall or move to a position that is lower, farther back, inferior, etc.:
to drop back in line; to drop to the rear.
7. to withdraw; quit (often followed by out or from):
to drop out of a race; to drop from a game.
verb (used without object), dropped or dropt, dropping.
1. to fall in globules or small portions, as water or other liquid:
Rain drops from the clouds.
2. to fall vertically; have an abrupt descent.
3. to sink or fall to the ground, floor, or bottom as if inanimate.
4. to fall lower in condition, degree, value, etc.; diminish or lessen; sink:
The prices dropped sharply.
5. to come to an end; cease; lapse:
There the matter dropped.
6. to fall or move to a position that is lower, farther back, inferior, etc.:
to drop back in line; to drop to the rear.
7. to withdraw; quit (often followed by out or from):
to drop out of a race; to drop from a game.