| drop | lower the pitch of (musical notes) |
|---|---|
| drop | go down in value |
| drop | change from one level to another |
| drop | leave undone or leave out |
| drop | utter casually |
| drop | of games, in sports |
| drop | cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow |
| drop | leave or unload, esp. of passengers or cargo |
| drop | get rid of |
| drop | to fall vertically |
| drop | let fall to the ground |
| drop | fall or drop to a lower place or level |