dropping
noun
Words nearby dropping
Definition for dropping (2 of 2)
noun
- liquid medicine given in a dose or form of globules from a medicine dropper.
- a solution for dilating the pupils of the eyes, administered to the eyes in globules by a medicine dropper.
verb (used without object), dropped or dropt, drop·ping.
verb (used with object), dropped or dropt, drop·ping.
- to throw, shoot, hit, kick, or roll (a ball, puck, etc.) through or into a basket, hole, or other goal: He dropped the ball through the basket for two points.
- to lose (a game or contest): They dropped two games in a row and were eliminated from the tournament.
- to drop-kick (a ball).
- to score with a drop kick.
Verb Phrases
- to fall asleep.
- to decrease; decline: Sales have dropped off drastically.
- to withdraw from being a member or participant: to drop out of a club; to drop out of society and become a wanderer.
- to stop attending school or college.
Origin of drop
OTHER WORDS FROM drop
drop·like, adjective un·dropped, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for dropping
Then we were dropping in on some cabaret in Denver, or perhaps it was a restaurant in Nevada.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Fade to Black: The Great Director’s Final Days |David Freeman |December 13, 2014 |DAILY BEASTSecondly, as GBCE reports, it puts the kids themselves at a higher risk of dropping out of school, or abandoning it all together.
He is the drone official, the bland-faced human-resources manager tasked with dropping the axe.
Releasing a new issue was like dropping an atom bomb on the industry.
It Was All a Dream: Drama, Bullshit, and the Rebirth of The Source Magazine |Alex Suskind |October 14, 2014 |DAILY BEAST
One person speculates about the Russians dropping a bomb on the town.
Dropping his rifle, he approached his dog with outstretched arms.
The Whelps of the Wolf |George MarshThe chair slowly and quite naturally was dropping out of existence.
Carriages & Coaches |Ralph StrausThe man, I now learned, and it surprised me, had a cat-like trick of dropping his eyes or looking quickly away.
The Great Quest |Charles Boardman HawesBut the moment you let it flag, she is capable of dropping you without a pang.
Eugene Pickering |Henry JamesNo long line of sap to protect you here, and always a chance of a dropping bullet.
Australia in Arms |Phillip F.E. Schuler
British Dictionary definitions for dropping
noun
verb drops, dropping or dropped
noun, verb
Word Origin for drop
Medical definitions for dropping
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v.
Idioms and Phrases with dropping
In addition to the idioms beginning with drop
- drop a bombshell
- drop a brick
- drop a dime
- drop a line
- drop back
- drop behind
- drop by
- drop dead
- drop in one's tracks
- drop in someone's lap
- drop in the bucket
- drop like a hot potato
- drop like flies
- drop names
- drop off
- drop out
- drop the ball
also see:
- at the drop of a hat
- bottom drops out of
- get the drop on
- hear a pin drop
- let drop
- wait for the other shoe to drop