Similar words: eavesdropping, double cropping, whopping, sopping, chopping, shopping bag, shopping cart, shopping basket. Meaning: [drɒp] adj. coming down freely under the influence of gravity.
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91 I was dropping with fatigue - mainly because I could not sleep, even for two hours between treatments.
92 This entailed either groping her or standing in front of her and dropping his trousers.
93 You can find freshwater ones in most streams simply by dropping in a piece of raw meat or liver.
94 In the following year membership reached a peak, before dropping away in 1938 and 1939.
95 The regulations on dropping GCSEs were recently extended to include the most able teenagers who want to focus on particular subjects.
96 Safin still indulges in some fretting and head hanging, racket dropping and occasionally racket kicking.
97 He drew on it, then took it out of his mouth and nipped the end off before dropping it on the floor.
98 Meanwhile, powerful United States Army helicopters continued dropping massive concrete blocks to hinder the lava flow.
99 And many blacks argue that the difference is not a matter of economics, particularly with computer prices dropping.
100 She felt her eyelids dropping and woke just in time to feel her hand being tugged towards the throbbing drums.
101 Joe was in top form, spinning stories, issuing pronunciamentos(http://sentencedict.com/dropping.html), dropping withering quips at every opportunity.
102 Children are failing exams and dropping out of school in colossal numbers.
103 Even those who had jobs found their standard of living and their real income dropping.
104 The Nasdaq Composite Index fell for a third day, dropping 8. 60 to 990. 22.
105 Early in the welfare debate, assorted government agencies began putting it about that the teen-age birth rate was dropping.
106 Dropping hankies is out and we can hardly leer at gentlemen from behind our fans, can we?
107 The wind was howling and the temperature was dropping fast.
108 She took the train to Wellesley, in nervousness dropping her money on the platform.
109 But recently, Brothers' pilots have flown over Havana, dropping leaflets urging protests of the Castro regime.
110 Snakes sometimes caught their prey here by dropping from above.
111 A meeting of factory chiefs at Misano on Thursday, showed a majority were behind dropping the rules.
112 Ed was talking about dropping out of school, but Mom and Dad put their foot down.
113 It tells of homes set aflame, planes dropping turpentine bombs and the wanton shooting of unarmed black men on the street.
114 Mastering Macintosh would be as simple as dropping a couple of pieces of whole wheat into the Sunbeam.
115 They suffered 25 percent performance-related pay cuts, dropping to £996,000 and £740,700 respectively.
116 She kept fidgeting with her bonnet, dropping her hat-pin, taking off her gloves and putting them on again.
117 Certain corries are always favourites for dropping calves and, if known, should be avoided at that time.
118 If a 260 tennis coach followed this philosophy, students would practice dropping the ball for a week.
119 Slimmed workforces and dropping city office rents have seen to that.
120 They just ran, Delaney leading, dropping from deck to deck until they reached the engine room ladder.
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