DROPPING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Even when the snow stops falling, the temperature will keep dropping And then half of the 20 workers here started dropping like flies We're talking about dropping programs that are hostile to our privacy I'd put my money on the kids who are dropping out of college to start new businesses
dropping - WordReference. com Dictionary of English an instance of dropping persons or supplies by parachute or the amount or number dropped v to (cause to) fall in globules such as water: [no object] Water dropped from the ceiling onto the floor [~ + object] He dropped some cream into his coffee to (cause to) fall vertically;
dropping - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (usually in the plural) A piece of animal excrement; dung [late 16th C ] Synonym: land mine a rabbit dropping The act of something that drops or falls
Dropping - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Definitions of dropping adjective coming down freely under the influence of gravity “the eerie whistle of dropping bombs” synonyms: falling descending coming down or downward