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<p> DROPS, G. </p> <blockquote> 1. To pour or let fall in small portions or globules, as a fluid to distill. </blockquote> <p> The heavens shall drop down dew. Deuteronomy 33 . </p> <blockquote> 2. To let fall as any substance as, to drop the anchor to drop a stone. </blockquote> <blockquote> 3. To let go to dismiss to lay aside to quit to leave to permit to subside as, to drop an affair to drop a controversy to drop a pursuit. </blockquote> <blockquote> 4. To utter slightly, briefly or casually as, to drop a word in favor of a friend. </blockquote> <blockquote> 5. To insert indirectly, incidentally, or by way of digression as, to drop a word of instruction in a letter </blockquote> <blockquote> 6. To lay aside to dismiss from possession as, to drop these frail bodies. </blockquote> <blockquote> 7. To leave as, to drop a letter at the post office. </blockquote> <blockquote> 8. To set down and leave as, the coach dropped a passenger at the inn. </blockquote> <blockquote> 9. To quit to suffer to cease as, to drop an acquaintance. </blockquote> <blockquote> 10. To let go to dismiss from association as, to drop a companion. </blockquote> <blockquote> 11. To suffer to end or come to nothing as, to drop a fashion. </blockquote> <blockquote> 12. To bedrop to speckle to variegate, as if by sprinkling with drops as a coat dropped with gold. </blockquote> <blockquote> 13. To lower as, to drop the muzzle of a gun. </blockquote>
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<p> [[Drops,]] [[G.]] </p> 1. To pour or let fall in small portions or globules, as a fluid to distill. <p> The heavens shall drop down dew. &nbsp;Deuteronomy 33 . </p> 2. To let fall as any substance as, to drop the anchor to drop a stone. 3. To let go to dismiss to lay aside to quit to leave to permit to subside as, to drop an affair to drop a controversy to drop a pursuit. 4. To utter slightly, briefly or casually as, to drop a word in favor of a friend. 5. To insert indirectly, incidentally, or by way of digression as, to drop a word of instruction in a letter 6. To lay aside to dismiss from possession as, to drop these frail bodies. 7. To leave as, to drop a letter at the post office. 8. To set down and leave as, the coach dropped a passenger at the inn. 9. To quit to suffer to cease as, to drop an acquaintance. 10. To let go to dismiss from association as, to drop a companion. 11. To suffer to end or come to nothing as, to drop a fashion. 12. To bedrop to speckle to variegate, as if by sprinkling with drops as a coat dropped with gold. 13. To lower as, to drop the muzzle of a gun.
 
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 13 October 2021

Drops [1]

Drops, G.

1. To pour or let fall in small portions or globules, as a fluid to distill.

The heavens shall drop down dew.  Deuteronomy 33 .

2. To let fall as any substance as, to drop the anchor to drop a stone. 3. To let go to dismiss to lay aside to quit to leave to permit to subside as, to drop an affair to drop a controversy to drop a pursuit. 4. To utter slightly, briefly or casually as, to drop a word in favor of a friend. 5. To insert indirectly, incidentally, or by way of digression as, to drop a word of instruction in a letter 6. To lay aside to dismiss from possession as, to drop these frail bodies. 7. To leave as, to drop a letter at the post office. 8. To set down and leave as, the coach dropped a passenger at the inn. 9. To quit to suffer to cease as, to drop an acquaintance. 10. To let go to dismiss from association as, to drop a companion. 11. To suffer to end or come to nothing as, to drop a fashion. 12. To bedrop to speckle to variegate, as if by sprinkling with drops as a coat dropped with gold. 13. To lower as, to drop the muzzle of a gun.

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