drop+off

  • 31drop off phr v — For insomnia move to the edge of the bed and you ll soon drop off …

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  • 32drop off — Synonyms and related words: abate, ablate, bate, be eaten away, buy it, cascade, cash in, cataract, check in, check out, collapse, come down, consume, consume away, corrode, crash, croak, crumble, decline, decrease, deliquesce, descend, die away …

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  • 33drop\ off — v 1. To take (someone or something) part of the way you are going. Joe asked Mrs. Jones to drop him off at the library on her way downtown. 2. To go to sleep. Jimmy was thinking of his birthday party as he dropped off to sleep. 3. To die. The… …

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  • 34drop off — 1) trade dropped off sharply See drop 1. 7) 2) she kept dropping off Syn: fall asleep, doze (off), nap, catnap, drowse; informal nod off, drift off, snooze, take forty winks …

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  • 35drop off — Syn: fall asleep, doze (off), nap, drowse; informal nod off, drift off, snooze, take forty winks …

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  • 36drop off — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To sleep] Syn. fall asleep, doze, drowse; see sleep . 2. [To deliver] Syn. leave, hand over, present; see give 1 . 3. [To become fewer or less] Syn. decline, decrease, fall off, slip; see decrease 1 . II (Roget s 3… …

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  • 37drop-off — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A usually swift downward trend, as in prices: decline, descent, dip, dive, downslide, downswing, downtrend, downturn, drop, fall, nosedive, plunge, skid, slide, slump, tumble. See INCREASE …

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  • 38drop off — fall asleep, especially without intending to. → drop …

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  • 39drop off — to go to sleep. I must have dropped off during the show, because I don t remember how it ended …

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  • 40ˌdrop ˈoff — phrasal verb to become weaker or smaller in amount Her popularity has dropped off recently.[/ex] …

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