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Phrasal verbs starting with "drop"

11 phrasal verbs use this verb

drop away
B2

To become less in amount or strength, or to slope downward sharply.

drop back
B1

To move to a position further behind others in a group, race, or ranking, either deliberately or because of slower progress.

drop behind
B1

To fail to keep up with others or with a required pace or schedule.

drop by
A2

To make a short, informal, and usually unplanned visit to someone at their home or workplace.

drop down
A2

To fall or move to a lower position, or to decrease in value or level.

drop in
A2

To make a short, casual, and usually unplanned visit to a person or place.

drop into
B1

To enter a place briefly and informally, or to fall into a state or habit without much conscious effort.

drop off
A2

To deliver a person or thing to a place by vehicle; to fall asleep; or to decrease in amount or quality.

drop out
B1

To withdraw from a course, competition, organisation, or conventional lifestyle before completion.

drop round
A2

To make a brief, informal visit to someone at their home, or to deliver something to someone's house. (British English)

drop someone in it
B2

To accidentally or carelessly say or do something that causes another person to get into trouble.