Idioms
drop back
to move or step backwards, to retreat
During the hike my foot began to get sore so I decided to drop back and rest for awhile.
drop by
drop by the wayside
drop dead
Drop dead!
drop everything
drop in (on someone)
drop in one's tracks
drop in the bucket
drop names
drop off (someone or something) or drop (someone or something) off
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on faith
on the tip of one's tongue
lose out on (something)
hold true
in arms
in the buff/raw
let the chance slip by
give (someone) a piece of one's mind
rev (something) up or rev up (something)
asleep at the switch
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