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Example sentences for "drop down"

  • Some men would see a whole army of fresh tracks, as plain as print, right under their noses and wouldn't drop down to anything.

  • She turned faint as she said this, and I thought she was going to drop down.

  • Some rain, we were obliged to Drop down 3 miles to get the Chanel Suft.

  • I give right now to know jest whar that galoot was meanin' to drop down, once he gets over the land.

  • I'm going to drop down to a lower level, where we can keep an eye out for a proper landing place.

  • At such times the only hope of the attacked pilot lay in his ability to drop down as if his machine had received a fatal blow and when once far below the danger point again to recover an even keel.

  • We've got to drop down and go it on foot if we want to save that pilot!

  • Jack again soon headed off the coast, it being his intention, if the conditions were at all favorable, to drop down on the sea, and float there, waiting until the afternoon was well advanced before heading in to the shore.

  • If necessary we'll drop down, and make camp for the night, pick things up in the morning, and take chances of getting back to Charleston any old time later on.

  • Even while speaking the air pilot was starting to drop down.

  • Drop down flat on the deck, Andy--quick with you!

  • And are about to drop down to make a landing for the night; is that so?

  • His first belief was that, just as he had hoped, Jack was bent on taking advantage of an opportunity to drop down on some lake ahead.

  • Able to drop down on land or water and with skis in place could do the same on a frozen lake or the deepest snow the Northland ever saw.

  • Then he'll drop down an' tie the end of hees babiche to a strong bush.

  • We'll drop down to the head of that strip on the line and portage around there.

  • Drop down' just about describes it," said Rob.

  • Do you think Wegg is likely to drop down upon me to-night, Venus?

  • You haven't told me when he threatens to drop down upon me.

  • He seems fully determined to drop down; don't he?

  • Sooner or later, of course, he'd drop down upon me, like Wegg.

  • But Jack gave no evidence of a desire to drop down in the vicinity of the great hotel with its throng of guests--they could give him no information and the time could be more profitably used in commencing a systematic search.

  • We'll drop down to a more comfy level and take chances with being suffocated by that gruelly stuff.

  • Wish he'd take a notion to drop down here, and let's look his new article over.

  • All right," was the ready reply; "but before we do that I'd like to drop down to the ground for a bit.

  • In fact it seemed so terrible above that he lacked the nerve to persist in the upward work, and even commenced to drop down.

  • Just that, brother--the going is good, and we might as well keep moving till we drop down on the Metropolitan Airport grounds.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "drop down" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolute right; colour and; drop doses; drop down; drop from; drop them; dropped anchor; dropped down; dull brown; genealogical tree; good play; house girl; judgment against; league boots; leather work; much love; not much; passed away; remarks upon; social phenomena; social welfare; tablespoon lemon; tiny little; twenty minutes; wild game; will assist