Flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid.
The sound of a liquid falling drop by drop.
(Architecture) a projection from a cornice or sill designed to protect the area below from rainwater (as over a window or doorway)
Let or cause to fall in drops.
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Examples for "drop "
Examples for "drop "
1 That tinkering saw the support for 'yes' drop to 49 per cent.
2 However, he decided to drop out in 1981 during his second year.
3 For different reasons, both parties are likely to see their vote drop .
4 The fight to pressure the state to drop the case is on.
5 She did, however, drop a hint about a possible new television role.
1 Allow to drip through slowly and the resulting water will run clear.
2 There is uncertainty, however, on how long this drip - feed approach can last.
3 But a drip - drip of stories in recent days has infuriated the police.
4 Sir, -I have just been drip - fed more information about water charges.
5 The kitchen doesn't drip all the time; the bathroom is the worst.
6 Bad news is being drip - fed into the market by the luxury brands.
7 Only the steady drip of water from the trees broke the silence.
8 Wayland had placed the kettle back under the drip of the ledge.
9 Water started to drip in on them again and he looked up.
10 For the fire of the regiment had begun to wane and drip .
11 I moved back onto the carpet, in order to drip more effectively.
12 And still the only sound was the faint, cavelike drip of water.
13 A drip from the tent's center point landed on his Adam's apple.
14 Forget the mimosa, it's all about pressed juices and cold drip coffee.
15 Nodding, she bent to check the drip rate on his intravenous unit.
16 Mostly because they haven't taken the morphine drip out of my arm.
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