drop bottom

  • 1drop bottom — noun : a bottom opening downward a railroad freight car with a drop bottom …

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  • 2drop-bottom bucket — noun : a bucket with a bottom that can be opened and used especially in excavating earth and in placing concrete under water …

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  • 3bottom\ drop\ out — • bottom drop out • bottom fall out v. phr. informal 1. To fall below an earlier lowest price. The bottom dropped out of the price of peaches. 2. To lose all cheerful qualities; become very unhappy, cheerless, or unpleasant. The bottom dropped… …

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  • 4Drop D tuning — Drop D tuning. Drop D tuning, also known as DADGBE, is an alternate, or scordatura, form of guitar tuning specifically, a dropped tuning in which the lowest (sixth) string is tuned down ( dropped ) from the usual E of standard tuning by one whole …

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  • 5Drop Mania — Developer(s) Detonium Interactive Publisher(s) Suomen Kotijäätelö Oy …

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  • 6Drop-stitch knitting — is a knitting technique for producing open, vertical stripes in a garment. The basic idea is to knit a solid fabric, then (deliberately) drop one or more stitches (i.e., draw a loop out from the loop below it, and so on repeatedly), producing a… …

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  • 7bottom\ fall\ out — • bottom drop out • bottom fall out v. phr. informal 1. To fall below an earlier lowest price. The bottom dropped out of the price of peaches. 2. To lose all cheerful qualities; become very unhappy, cheerless, or unpleasant. The bottom dropped… …

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  • 8Drop a Gem on 'em — Single by Mobb Deep from the album Hell on Earth Released September 1996 …

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  • 9drop-front — [dräp′frunt΄] adj. designating a desk with a front panel fitted with hinges on its bottom edge so that it can be pivoted forward and down to form a surface for writing * * * …

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  • 10drop seat — drop′ seat n. 1) cvb a hinged seat, as in a taxicab, that can be pulled down for use 2) cvb clo a rear panel in the bottom half of a one piece garment that can be opened and lowered separately • Etymology: 1925–30 …

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