dropping

IPA: drˈɑpɪŋ

noun

  • Something dropped; a droplet.
  • (usually in the plural) A piece of animal excrement; dung.
  • The act of something that drops or falls.
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Examples of "dropping" in Sentences

  • It just has a camera dropping down to the bottom of the mineshaft.
  • The label dropping her just puts one more notch on her descent downwards.
  • We ran into one another once at a Woody Allen New Year's party please forgive the name dropping.
  • I knew enough of the industry jargon to feel as though I could carry my side of the conversation, and impress him with my name dropping.
  • The redesign failed to turn around a sales decline, with the title dropping 5.1 per cent year-on-year for the first half of 2008, down to 155,076.
  • On top of added multiplayer, the unveiling of Big Sister and the title dropping "Sea of Dreams" to simply "BioShock 2", fans of BioShock has been getting a real treat as of late.
  • I guess though since a lot of good talent has left Infinity Ward, Activision might think they have a limited time now to capitalize on the popularity of the IP or mitigate the risk of the quality of the title dropping off and selling as much as they can early on.

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