Sunday, February 7, 2016

drop off

to decrease.

  • His customers dropped off.
  • I think the wind's dropping off.
  • Interest in the game has dropped off.
  • Sales have dropped off at every big department store.
  • His customers dropped off after the new supermarket opened for business.


to fall asleep.

  • I wish I could drop off to sleep like that.
  • I had gotten no sleep the night before, so I kept dropping off during the meeting.
  • The hospital patient dropped off shortly after the doctor injected him with anesthesia.


to take something or someone to a place.

  • I dropped them off at Kanda.
  • I dropped Tom off at daycare.
  • We'll drop Tom off on the way.
  • We'll drop you off on the way.
  • Tom dropped Mary off at school.
  • I had to drop Tom off at school.
  • I'll drop you off at the station.
  • I dropped her off at the airport.
  • Please drop me off at the station.
  • I just have to drop this book off.
  • She dropped me off at my apartment.
  • Can you drop me off at the station?
  • I'm going to drop you off downtown.
  • Tom dropped Mary off at the station.
  • Could you drop me off at the library?
  • Tom dropped Mary off in front of John's.
  • I can drop you off at the airport tonight.
  • I had to drop something off at Tom's office.
  • Can you drop me off at the station on your way home?
  • I'm driving into town so I can drop you off on the way.
  • My father is dropping me off at the airport along the way.
  • Could you drop this package off at Tom's on your way home?
  • I will drop off this package at the Jones' when I go to work.
  • Tom drops his kids off at school on his way to work every day.
  • Please drop off this package at the Jones' when you go to work.
  • A delivery man is dropping off an arrangement of artificial flowers.
  • I drop off my children at school every morning before going to work.
  • Could you drop a package off at Tom's on your way to the post office?

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