drop | (verb) give birth; used for animals | - |
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(verb) grow progressively worse | Synonyms: degenerate, deteriorate, devolve |
(verb) go down in value | - |
(verb) stop pursuing or acting | Synonyms: knock off |
(verb) change from one level to another | - |
(verb) lower the pitch of (musical notes) | Synonyms: flatten |
(verb) fall or sink into a state of exhaustion or death | - |
(verb) leave undone or leave out | Synonyms: leave out, miss, neglect, omit, overleap, overlook, pretermit |
(verb) omit (a letter or syllable) in speaking or writing | - |
(verb) utter with seeming casualness | - |
(verb) lose (a game) | - |
(verb) take (a drug, especially LSD), by mouth | - |
(verb) remove (cargo, people, etc.) from and leave | Synonyms: discharge, drop off, put down, set down, unload |
(verb) to remove | Synonyms: cast, cast off, shake off, shed, throw, throw away, throw off |
(verb) cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow | Synonyms: cut down, fell, strike down |
(verb) let or cause to fall in drops | Synonyms: dribble, drip |
(verb) to fall vertically | - |
(verb) let fall to the ground | - |
(verb) fall or descend to a lower place or level | Synonyms: drop down, sink |
(verb) pay out | Synonyms: expend, spend |
(verb) stop associating with | Synonyms: dismiss, send away, send packing |
(verb) terminate an association with | - |
(verb) hang loosely | Synonyms: dangle, swing |
eavesdrop | (verb) listen without the speaker's knowledge | Synonyms: listen in |
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namedrop | (verb) refer to people that one assumes one's interlocutors admire in order to try to impress them | - |
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