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.
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121. The reduction represents a 9 percent drop in total education outlays.
122. The big danger would be a drop in the value of the franc.
123. Motorola blamed lagging sales and lower prices for wireless phones for an unexpected drop in fourth-quarter earnings.
124. The drop in the birth rate 20 years ago has created a severe shortage of workers.
125. Forecourts are drastically cutting prices after the Tesco supermarket chain announced a massive drop in the cost of a gallon.
126. But his Conservative counterpart said the drop in funding only reflected the fall in unemployment levels since their peak in 1986.
127. He reported that the effects of the drop in water temperature were very evident.
128. The number of workers on long-term layoffs also declined,[sentencedict.com/drop in.html] causing a drop in the value of unemployment claims.
129. Conversely, he knows that a drop in gross income will de-motivate.
130. A sudden drop in the wind told her the worst was over.
131. Mr Hanley also partly blamed a lack of support among the employers of part-timers for the drop in their numbers.
132. We did a job for Jett some time ago, and he told me to drop in whenever I was passing.
133. Otherwise, a drop in the water level might leave boaters high and dry and give property owners mudflat views.
134. The United States pledge of $100 million to the rainforest fund is a drop in the ocean.
135. Hambros also lost ground, down 11p at 233p, after a 34% drop in interim figures.
136. The recruiting office should advertise the fact that it welcomes members of the public who wish to drop in.
137. Nevertheless, he said the sharp drop in the book-to-bill came as a surprise.
138. One shop visited by the bailiffs, and still in business, blames a huge drop in predicted turnover.
139. The drop in stock prices is the fifth worst decline on record.
140. The trade unions and the left are protesting about a drop in real pay and the prospect of mass unemployment.
141. The drop in student numbers added further complications to the situation.
142. You keep an eye on her, and me or Nanny Ogg will drop in when we can.
143. This usually occurs when the drop in hemoglobin or blood volume is acute.
144. A drop in enrollment will affect students, faculty, and administrators.
145. Carotid sinus hypersensitivity may result in either an intermittent drop in blood pressure or bradycardia, or both.
146. I'm sorry I didn't phone first -- I just happened to be passing and thought I'd drop in.
147. From the 14C to the nearly modern, there is a perceptible drop in the floor level.
148. The resulting sharp drop in its levels causes the lining of the womb, along with the unfertilised egg, to be shed.
149. The one percent drop in interest rates will only give very minor help.
150. The rock is steep enough to require forceful climbing, but nuts drop in which a satisfying regularity.
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