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1drop Listen to audio/ˈdrɑ:p/ noun
plural drops
1 [count] : a very small amount of liquid that falls in a rounded shape
He squeezed the bottle until a few drops came out. She knew rain was coming when she felt a drop [=raindrop] land on her arm.often + of Drops of water fell from the leaky faucet. a drop of bloodsee also dewdrop, raindrop, teardrop
2 [count] informal : a small amount of a drink — usually singular I didn't have a drop of your orange juice. I'd just like a drop of brandy, please. He used to have a drinking problem but he hasn't touched a drop [=hasn't drunk any alcohol] in years.
3 [singular] : a small amount of something (such as a quality)
She doesn't have a single drop of selfishness in her. The poet wrings the last drop of meaning from every word.
4 drops [plural] : liquid medicine that is measured in drops and put into your eyes, ears, or nose
The doctor prescribed daily drops for the child's ears. eye/ear drops
5 [count] : a usually small, round piece of candy with a particular flavor
We sucked on lemon drops.see also cough drop, gumdrop
6 [count] a : the distance from a higher to a lower level — usually singular It is a 50-foot drop from the cliff to the ground below.
b : an area that goes downward suddenly
A steep drop in the river forms a waterfall.
7 [count] : a decrease in amount or quality — usually singular His income took a sudden drop.often + in He had a sudden drop in income. The patient experienced a sharp drop in blood pressure. a drop [=decline] in prices/sales a four percent drop in body weight
8 [count] informal a : the act of taking something (such as something secret or illegal) to a place and leaving it there
He made the drop.
b : a place where something is taken to and left to be picked up
I left the package at the drop.see also airdrop, mail drop
9 [count] American football : a move back from the line of scrimmage — usually singular The quarterback made a quick three-step drop.
a drop in the bucket (US) or Brit a drop in the ocean
informal : an amount that is so small that it does not make an important difference or have much effect
They need to raise thousands of dollars for this project, so our 20-dollar donation is just a drop in the bucket.
at the drop of a hat
: very quickly and immediately
He says he's ready to help us at the drop of a hat. She loses her temper at the drop of a hat.
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