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be drop
verb
To fall in droplets (of a liquid).
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So the price will tend to be drop much faster.
Unless designed to be drop-tight on closure, such valves cannot be relied on to be drop tight and therefore cannot protect the system downstream from high static pressures.
Normally on a Monday it would be: drop kids at nursery, look on YouTube for cats falling into things, pick up kids, CBeebies, wine, bed.
The public sector workforce will be drop by 25,000 by 2014 compared with 2008, hitting the police, judiciary, local government and Ireland's health service.
Isolating valves are usually required to be drop tight so that work can be carried out on parts of the system in the dry.
In one of his final-week farewells, President Bill Clinton posed the profound question, "What will the terms majority and minority mean when there is no majority race in America?" He did not stay for an answer, but mine would be, Drop the racial sense of minority.
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There will also be drop-in sections, and sign-ups for these will open every Sunday.
Both the mortals and the corpses in Glitch can be drop-dead boring.
These dispersions can be drop-cast to produce free-standing composite films.
There will be drop-in sessions and an emergency out-of-hours phone line - both available several times a week.
The difficulty here was to arrange for the bomb to be drop-loaded freely and yet engage the rifling once the propelling charge exploded.
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