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Sentences with drop off

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  • I must have dropped off to sleep. [V P + to sleep]
  • Sales to the British forces are expected to drop off. [VERB PREPOSITION]
  • I'll have a little more tea, just a drop.
  • Not even a drop of mercy.
  • He occasionally takes a drop after dinner.
  • A ten-foot drop to the ground.
  • A short drop to the lake.
  • A drop in prices.
  • A lemon drop.
  • A mail drop.
  • To pay a drop-off charge.
  • Rain drops from the clouds.
  • The prices dropped sharply.
  • There the matter dropped.
  • To drop back in line; to drop to the rear.
  • To drop out of a race; to drop from a game.
  • To drop into sleep; to drop into a habit.
  • Since we're in the neighborhood, why don't we drop in at my brother's?
  • To drop from sight or notice.
  • A thousand men dropped in the battle.
  • After two glasses of whiskey, Tom soon dropped off in front of the television.
  • Can you drop the kids off at school?I'll drop off your books when I see you tonight.
  • Sales have dropped off in recent months.
  • To drop lemon juice into tea.
  • To drop a hint.
  • Drop me a note.
  • Drop me at the corner.
  • He dropped his h's.
  • I dropped the subject. Will you drop your old friends if you win the lottery?
  • To drop an accountant from the payroll; to drop three members of the club who have not paid their dues.
  • The police dropped the charges against the suspect.
  • He dropped the ball through the basket for two points.
  • The cat dropped a litter of six kittens.
  • The Marines dropped 300 combat troops into the jungle battlefield.
  • To drop the hem of a skirt.
  • To drop LSD.
  • He's ready to fight at the drop of a hat.
  • If that's the way you feel about it, drop dead!
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