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View definitions for dropped off

dropped off

verb as in decrease

verb as in deliver

verb as in fall asleep

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"This boat set off again once it had dropped off the people who wanted to disembark on the beach," it added.

From BBC

“My homicide partner and I drove to Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills and dropped off the manuscript,” Wambaugh recalled in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Quarterly.

The prison employee’s letter this week described the first arrivals at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles on Feb. 2, when ICE agents “dropped off buses” of detainees.

The staff came in as directed, but by midafternoon immigration officials had dropped off fewer than a dozen people for processing, according to one of the sources.

One video they made about their drinks being dropped off by a drone received eight million views on TikTok.

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

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