Drop
Hebrew Meaning
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English Meaning
- The smallest quantity of liquid heavy enough to fall in a spherical mass. See Table at measurement.
- A small quantity of a substance.
- Liquid medicine administered in drops.
- A trace or hint: not a drop of pity.
- Something shaped or hanging like a drop.
- A small globular piece of hard candy.
- The act of falling; descent.
- A swift decline or decrease, as in quality, quantity, or intensity.
- The vertical distance from a higher to a lower level.
- The distance through which something falls or drops.
- A sheer incline, such as the face of a cliff.
- A descent by parachute.
- Personnel and equipment landed by means of parachute.
- Something, such as a trapdoor on a gallows, that is arranged to fall or be lowered.
- A drop curtain.
- A slot through which something is deposited in a receptacle.
- A central place or establishment where something, such as mail, is brought and subsequently distributed.
- A predetermined location for the deposit and subsequent removal of secret communications or illicit goods, such as drugs.
- The act of depositing such communications or materials.
- Electronics A connection made available for an input or output unit on a transmission line.
- To fall in drops.
- To fall from a higher to a lower place or position.
- To become less, as in number, intensity, or volume.
- To descend from one level to another.
- To fall or sink into a state of exhaustion or death.
- To pass or slip into a specified state or condition: dropped into a doze; drop out of sight.
- Sports To fall or roll into a basket or hole. Used of a ball.
- To let fall by releasing hold of.
- To let fall in drops.
- To cause to become less; reduce: drop the rate of production.
- To cause to fall, as by hitting or shooting.
- Sports To hurl or strike (a ball) into a basket or hole.
- To give birth to. Used of animals.
- To say or offer casually: drop a hint; drop a name.
- To write at one's leisure: drop me a note.
- To cease consideration or treatment of: dropped the matter altogether.
- To terminate an association or a relationship with. See Synonyms at dismiss.
- To leave unfinished: drop everything and help.
- To leave out (a letter, for example) in speaking or writing.
- To leave or set down at a particular place; unload.
- Informal To spend, especially lavishly or rashly: "dropping $50,000 in an Atlantic City casino” ( George F. Will).
- To parachute.
- To lower the level of (the voice).
- To lose (a game or contest, for example).
- Slang To take, as a drug, by mouth: drop acid.
- drop back Football To back away from the line of scrimmage.
- drop behind To fall behind: dropped behind the rest of the class during her illness.
- drop by To stop in for a short visit.
- drop off To fall asleep.
- drop off To decrease: Sales dropped off in the fourth quarter.
- drop out To withdraw from participation, as in a game, club, or school.
- drop out To withdraw from established society, especially because of disillusion with conventional values.
- at the drop of a hat Immediately; without delay: would sign the contract at the drop of a hat.
- at the drop of a hat With only the slightest provocation: ready to argue at the drop of a hat.
- drop a dime Slang To make a telephone call, especially to the police to inform on or betray someone.
- drop in the bucket A small, inadequate quantity.
- get To achieve a distinct advantage over.