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The German word "Einfall," meaning a sudden notion or fancy, contains the image of something dropping precipitously into the mind.
She was a hippy, protesting and everything else, and here were people who were actually doing something – dropping out, leaving society, following Jesus.
Steve McMahon, a longtime Democratic media consultant who worked for Howard Dean during the primaries, told me, "If you want to drop something, dropping it in The Note can be as good as dropping it in the New York Times".
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(3) If your boss wants something dropped, you drop it.
Something dropped onto the kitchen floor like a truckload of gravel.
Something dropped on her plate, tinging loudly enough for all of us to hear.
Something dropped to the floor in the apartment upstairs — a sewing basket, perhaps.
— Every time Tony Stewart reached the lead during the Sprint Cup season finale Sunday, something dropped him back into the pack.
If I ever needed money I'd make something, drop it off and she'd give me £50 cash for it.
"There's something dropped in that dressing-room and I must give the players a great deal of credit.
People think of Es as something dropped into food by some shady government-narco-business-scientist conspiracy.
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