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be dropped off
verb
To fall in droplets (of a liquid).
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"He doesn't like to be dropped off in the front".
At that time, the nonriding guest can be dropped off".
Then, he asked to be dropped off at the library.
The pan must be dropped off at the restaurant 24 hours ahead.
Passengers can ask to be dropped off anywhere along Park from 57th to 42nd Street.
Her latest herd of 12 Black Angus cattle was scheduled to be dropped off within days.
This month, it added locations where money can be dropped off.
I'll gladly be dropped off anywhere in North Dakota, Maryland, Alabama, or Florida.
We approached the point where he wanted to be dropped off.
When sharing a cab, Allen is said to insist that the other party be dropped off first.
When one coach was sent down to Houston, most passengers preferred to be dropped off in Dallas.
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