Drop in - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈdrɑːp ɪn|  American pronunciation of the word drop in
Brit.  |drɒp ɪn|  British pronunciation of the word drop in

verb

- visit informally and spontaneously (syn: come by)

Extra examples

...drop in any time—we're always home...

A drop in temperature can slow the plant's developmental process.

...noted that a sudden drop in a student's grades may be a tocsin of a serious personal problem...

Sales always drop in the spring.

The drop in temperature was a relief.

She used to drop in for a chat quite often.

Another drop in the inflation rate was cold comfort yesterday for the 2.74 million jobless.

The latest crime figures show a drop in the number of robberies.

Universities have suffered a dramatic drop in student numbers.

Why don't you drop in for a drink one evening?

Manufacturers report a big drop in new orders.

The results showed a sharp drop in profits.

5000 new schools are to be built, but this is just a drop in the ocean for such a vast country.

Most companies have suffered a drop in their profits, even very large companies.

You could have heard a pin drop in there.

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