To deliver or deposit an item somewhere or to someone
“Drop off your package at a local customer counter or, for an extra charge, schedule a pickup.”
To decrease or lessen in amount, level or degree
“The noise began to drop off until they could tell that, indeed, it really was coming from every direction.”
To fall asleep
“Help your baby feel safe and secure with plenty of loving attention throughout the day so she can drop off more easily.”
To decrease in number, amount, intensity, or quality
To arrange for the delivery of, especially by post
To remove goods from (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.)
To allow (something) to fall off
To die or cease living
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