dropping in Synonyms
dropping in Meaning
dropping in
to pay an unexpected or casual visit, one who drops in, a casual visit or brief stop
dropping in Sentence Examples
- The sky turned dark, and thunderous clouds threatened to unleash their fury, dropping sheets of rain from above.
- As the sun began its descent, the leaves of the trees shimmered and turned a vibrant orange, dropping to the ground like shimmering coins.
- The paratroopers dropped from the plane, their bodies suspended in mid-air as they plummeted towards the ground below.
- The weight of the world seemed to drop from his shoulders as he lay on the soft grass, lost in contemplation.
- The chandelier fell from the ceiling with a deafening crash, its glass shards dropping like deadly confetti.
- The doctor carefully dropped the anesthesia into the patient's IV, hoping it would ease their pain.
- The temperature dropped significantly overnight, causing a thick layer of frost to form on the car windows.
- As the plane approached the runway, the pilot dropped the landing gear, preparing for a safe touchdown.
- The cat gracefully dropped from the high shelf, its paws landing silently on the carpet.
- The carpenter meticulously dropped a nail into the hole, securing the piece of wood firmly in place.
FAQs About the word dropping in
to pay an unexpected or casual visit, one who drops in, a casual visit or brief stop
visiting, running in, coming over, stepping in, coming by, popping (in), stopping (by or in), dropping by, running (over), looking up
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The sky turned dark, and thunderous clouds threatened to unleash their fury, dropping sheets of rain from above.
As the sun began its descent, the leaves of the trees shimmered and turned a vibrant orange, dropping to the ground like shimmering coins.
The paratroopers dropped from the plane, their bodies suspended in mid-air as they plummeted towards the ground below.
The weight of the world seemed to drop from his shoulders as he lay on the soft grass, lost in contemplation.