Synonym: come by, drop by. Similar words: a drop in the bucket, dropping, propinquity, eavesdropping, drop, pop in, opine, drops. Meaning: v. visit informally and spontaneously.
Random good picture Not show
61. We were just passing through and thought we'd drop in to see you.
62. A drop in wages has meant that these families have moved down the social and economic scale.
63. The recent drop in magazine subscriptions is causing some concern.
64. Drop in sometime tomorrow.
64. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
65. The company has been hard hit by the drop in consumer confidence.
66. Remember to lag the water pipes with some cloth when there is a drop in temperature.
67. A cool breeze caused a precipitate drop in the temperature.
68. The factory has laid off workers because of the drop in sales.
69. The drop in inflation boosted purchasing power, he said.
70. So what caused the big drop in the market?
71. Any neighbor was welcome to drop in for tea.
72. There was a sudden drop in the plane's altitude.
73. And manufacturers report a big drop in new orders.
74. Because of the drop in stock prices, investors were able to find some bargains this week.
75. Partners may resent or fail to understand a drop in income important to maintaining a certain lifestyle.
76. The administration's emphasis on the drop in inflation is just a smokescreen to divert attention from rising unemployment.
77. Government figures for 1998 and 1999 also show the sharpest drop in any year since 1970.
78. At first[Sentencedict.com], that looks like a big drop in pay.
79. Tyneside-based baker Greggs yesterday unveiled a £1m drop in profits for 1991, reflecting the impact of the retailing recession.
80. I found the deceptive cairn and followed the instructions to find the real summit over a slight drop in the ridge.
81. Most patients were experiencing a large drop in viral load.
82. Monthly rainfall figures show a 16-fold drop in rainfall from September 1988 to the start of last year.
83. The firm holds all its meetings in the open, allowing anybody to drop in.
84. A drop in ratings and interest seems to coincide with pageant attempts to a more natural presentation.
85. The most praiseworthy part of the Bush policy was a drop in overall cocaine-taking.
86. I could drop in at your place about five or six.
87. At least some of the drop in wholesale prices has started showing up elsewhere on the West Coast.
88. One reason: a sharp drop in the number of undergraduate students choosing economics as a major.
89. Mr Stevens attributed the drop in stock price to the GulfWarrelated recession that rocked the national economy that year.
90. Many investors are nervous about their investments after the recent drop in the stock market.
More similar words: a drop in the bucket, dropping, propinquity, eavesdropping, drop, pop in, opine, drops, coping, drop off, droplet, drop by, drop-off, drop out, tropics, tropism, sloping, opinion, drop down, dropped, tropical, eyedrops, backdrop, drop a line, eavesdrop, propitious, propitiate, developing, hydrophobe, malapropism.