dropped off

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Simple past tense and past participle of drop off
drop off
To lessen or reduce

Sales have dropped off in recent months.

drop off
To fall asleep

And when the Boy dropped off to sleep, the Rabbit would snuggle down close under his little warm chin and dream, with the Boy's hands clasped close round him all night long.

drop off
To deliver; to deposit or leave

I'll drop off your books when I see you tonight.

drop off
To fall

The leaves were slowly dropping off the tree.

drop off
deliver something. deliver someone (by giving him/her a ride). "I'll drop letters off to the post office as I go home from work." "You don't have to take a taxi. You live fairly close to me, so I'll be happy to drop you off."
drop off
leave quietly, disappear; become less; fall asleep
drop off
deliver something (e.g.: "On my way home I can drop off the letter at the post office"); giving a ride to a person ("You don't have to take the bus, you live close to you so I will drop you off on my way")
drop off
get worse; "My grades are slipping"
drop off
If you drop off to sleep, you go to sleep. I must have dropped off to sleep Just as I was dropping off, a strange thought crossed my mind
drop off
fall or diminish; "The number of students in this course dropped off after the first test
drop off
see drop 9
drop off
change from a waking to a sleeping state; "he always falls asleep during lectures"
drop off
fall or diminish; "The number of students in this course dropped off after the first test"
drop off
If the level of something drops off, it becomes less. Sales to the British forces are expected to drop off = fall
drop off
retreat
dropped off
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