noun : DROPS
Source: WordNet 3.1
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5. (
) a predetermined hiding place for the deposit and distribution of illicit goods (such as drugs or stolen property) ;
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7. (
) a curtain that can be lowered and raised onto a stage from the flies; often used as background scenery ;
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8. (
) a central depository where things can be left or picked up ;
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9. (
) the act of dropping something; "they expected the drop would be successful" ;
verb : DROPS
Source: WordNet 3.1
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1. (
) let fall to the ground; "Don't drop the dishes" ;
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2. (
) to fall vertically; "the bombs are dropping on enemy targets" ;
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3. (
) go down in value; "Stock prices dropped" ;
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5. (
) terminate an association with; "drop him from the Republican ticket" ;
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6. (
) utter with seeming casualness; "drop a hint"; "drop names" ;
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8. (
) remove (cargo, people, etc.) from and leave; "unload the cargo"; "drop off the passengers at the hotel" ;
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9. (
) cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow; "strike down a tree"; "Lightning struck down the hikers" ;
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10. (
) lose (a game); "The Giants dropped 11 of their first 13" ;
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14. (
) stop associating with; "They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock" ;
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16. (
) get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your clothes" ;
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17. (
) take (a drug, especially LSD), by mouth; "She dropped acid when she was a teenager" ;
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18. (
) omit (a letter or syllable) in speaking or writing; "New Englanders drop their post-vocalic r's" ;
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19. (
) leave undone or leave out; "How could I miss that typo?"; "The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten" ;
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20. (
) change from one level to another; "She dropped into army jargon" ;
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21. (
) fall or sink into a state of exhaustion or death; "shop til you drop" ;
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22. (
) grow worse; "Her condition deteriorated"; "Conditions in the slums degenerated"; "The discussion devolved into a shouting match" ;
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23. (
) give birth; used for animals; "The cow dropped her calf this morning" ;
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