drop in a sentence
n.
Definition
DROP: to let something fall or to decrease in amount or level.
Sample Sentences
- Please drop the package off at the front desk when you arrive.
- The temperature will drop significantly as the sun sets.
- She decided to drop her classes this semester due to personal reasons.
- A single drop of rain landed on the pavement, signaling the start of a storm.
- He felt a sense of relief when he finally decided to drop the burden he had been carrying.
- Please drop the package off at the front desk before noon.
- She felt a sense of relief as the weight of her worries began to drop.
- If you drop your phone on the pavement, it might break.
- The temperature is expected to drop significantly overnight.
- He decided to drop his old habits and embrace a healthier lifestyle.
- Please drop the package at the front desk when you arrive.
- She decided to drop out of the course due to personal reasons.
- He watched as the ice cube began to drop into the glass of water.
- After a long day, she felt ready to drop onto her bed and sleep.
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