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drop down ThesaurusVerb | 1. | drop down - fall or descend to a lower place or level; "He sank to his knees"sink, dropfall off, slump, sink - fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly; "The real estate market fell off"drop - let fall to the ground; "Don't drop the dishes"drop open, fall open - open involuntarily; "His mouth dropped open"; "Her jaw dropped"change posture - undergo a change in bodily posturedroop, sag, swag, flag - droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautnesssag down, sag - cause to sag; "The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably" |
drop down
drop down1. To fall down. I hardly remember the end of the marathon because I dropped down as soon as I crossed the finish line.2. To fall from a higher point. The garland dropped down and landed on the lower branches of the Christmas tree.See also: down, dropdrop someone or something down 1. to let someone or something fall. He dropped his pants down, revealing the swimming trunks beneath. The rescuer dropped down the baby and the doctor caught it. Sam went to the well and dropped a rock down.See also: down, dropdrop down 1. . [for someone] to fall down or stoop down. Suddenly, Ted dropped down, trying not to be seen by someone in a passing car. I dropped down as soon as I heard the loud sounds. 2. [for something] to fall from above. The tiles on the ceiling dropped down, one by one, over the years. The raindrops dropped down and gave the thirsty plants a drink.See also: down, dropdrop down(on someone or something) to fall on someone or something. The leaves dropped down on the newly mowed lawn. The wind blew a mighty gust and a thousand leaves dropped down.See also: down, dropdrop down
Synonyms for drop downverb fall or descend to a lower place or levelSynonymsRelated Words- fall off
- slump
- sink
- drop
- drop open
- fall open
- change posture
- droop
- sag
- swag
- flag
- sag down
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