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drop

noun as in single globule of liquid; small amount of anything

noun as in steep decline; hole

verb as in fall in globules

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Amazon dropped the first season of the series Monday and will release a different season each week for U.S. viewers.

“I dropped everything and came running. It was my worst nightmare.”

Other universities have also announced plans to make savings amid increased costs and a drop in income from international students' fees.

From BBC

The S&P 500 index of the largest firms listed in the US fell a further 0.7% on Tuesday after dropping 2.7% on Monday, which was its biggest one-day drop since December.

From BBC

Some analysts are worried a drop in the stock market could trigger a further clampdown in spending, especially among higher income households.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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