drop in (Meaning)

Wordnet

drop in (v)

visit informally and spontaneously

drop in

to pay an unexpected or casual visit, one who drops in, a casual visit or brief stop

drop in Sentence Examples

  1. She accidentally dropped her phone while she was texting and it shattered on the floor.
  2. The rain began to drop heavily, so I ran for cover under the nearest awning.
  3. He dropped his keys in the sewer and had to call a locksmith to retrieve them.
  4. The stock market suddenly dropped by 10%, causing widespread panic among investors.
  5. The doctor dropped the scalpel during surgery, but luckily it didn't hit the patient.
  6. She dropped out of college when she realized it wasn't the right path for her.
  7. The plane dropped altitude rapidly as it prepared to land at the airport.
  8. My jaw dropped in surprise when I saw the incredible view from the mountaintop.
  9. The dog dropped the stick at my feet, signaling that he was ready to play fetch.
  10. The company dropped the new product line after it failed to meet sales expectations.

FAQs About the word drop in

visit informally and spontaneouslyto pay an unexpected or casual visit, one who drops in, a casual visit or brief stop

drop by,visit, run in, stop (by or in), run (over), come over, pop (in), call, step in, see

resident, host, dweller, denizen, host, inhabitant, resident, inhabitant, occupant, denizen

She accidentally dropped her phone while she was texting and it shattered on the floor.

The rain began to drop heavily, so I ran for cover under the nearest awning.

He dropped his keys in the sewer and had to call a locksmith to retrieve them.

The stock market suddenly dropped by 10%, causing widespread panic among investors.