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  • 121drop in on somebody — ˌdrop ˈby/ˈin/ˈround | ˌdrop ˈin on sb | ˌdrop ˈinto sth derived to pay an informal visit to a person or a place • Drop by sometime. • I thought I d drop in on you while I was passing. • Sorry we re late we dropped into the pub on the way …

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  • 122drop into something — ˌdrop ˈby/ˈin/ˈround | ˌdrop ˈin on sb | ˌdrop ˈinto sth derived to pay an informal visit to a person or a place • Drop by sometime. • I thought I d drop in on you while I was passing. • Sorry we re late we dropped into the pub on the way …

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  • 123drop forge — n. a device for making large forgings, in which a heavy hammer drops onto the metalwork to be forged, pressing it into a form or anvil underneath, or between dies. Syn: drop hammer, drop press. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …

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  • 124drop-off — n. 1. a noticeable decline in performance; as, a drop off in attendance. [WordNet sense 1] Syn: slump, falloff, falling off. [WordNet 1.5] 2. a steep high face of rock. Syn: cliff. [WordNet sense 2] [WordNet 1.5] 3. a change downward; as, there… …

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  • 125Drop (The Shamen album) — Drop Studio album by The Shamen Released 1987 …

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  • 126Drop a Gem on 'em — Single by Mobb Deep from the album Hell on Earth Released September 1996 …

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  • 127Drop Dead Sexy — Directed by Michael Philip Produced by Michael Philip Charles Acosta Duncan Montgomery Richard Middleton Written by Paul Doiron John Benjamin Martin Michael Philip …

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  • 128Drop Me Off in Harlem — is a 1933 song composed by Duke Ellington, with lyrics written by Nick Kenny.[1] A.H. Lawrence writes that the song originated from an off the cuff remark from Ellington. Nick Kenny had hailed a taxi, and offered to share it with Ellington. Kenny …

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