DROP
- to fall lower or backward
- at the slightest provocation or without delay
- to let fall in globules [v DROPT or DROPPED, DROPPING, DROPS]
- to fall in drops (globules) [v DROPPED, DROPPING, DROPS, DROPT]
- small, rounded mass of liquid
- small quantity
- liquid medicine given in drops
- act of falling
- the distance of a fall
- steep descent
- decline in amount, value, etc.
- to fall in drops
- to sink
- to let fall in drops
- to let or cause to fall
- to reduce in value, quality, etc.
- to leave out; omit
- to remove or dismiss
- to fall short of the required pace or progress
- (used as an expression of contempt, disgust, impatience, etc.)
- to fall asleep
- to decrease; decline
- to withdraw from being a member or participant
- to stop attending school or college
- to aim and be ready to shoot a gun at an antagonist before the other person's gun can be drawn
- to get or have at a disadvantage