noun
A drop of sweat hung from his nose
Add a drop of milk before kneading the dough
There was a sheer drop of a thousand feet from the ledge into the chasm below
The drop is about 15 feet in
verb
As the water drops, filling the tube, the float rises
The barometer dropped 10 millibars in 10 minutes. Near that rock, the road drops to the beach. At the first shot, we dropped to the ground
After what he said, she dropped him like a hot potato. I wish you'd drop the subject of my disability
Deciduous trees drop their leaves in winter
To avoid confusion with his father, he dropped his middle initial
They dropped her after a week's trial
Demand for swimsuits drops during the winter
Viola dropped in for tea yesterday
She dropped out of school. After winning the award, Crater dropped out and hasn't been seen since