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dropped out

verb as in stop doing an activity

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So at the age of 21, Blanc channeled Chris McCandless from Into the Wild and dropped out.

We raced so fast that our rifles dropped out of our shoulders and lazily down to our sides.

Determined, she dropped out and taught herself everything from the elementary school level through high school.

James dropped out of the race, and Booker strutted into office at 920 Broad Street with 72 percent of the vote.

He helped her learn to love going to school—until one day a dollar dropped out of her bag.

As the pairs gradually dropped out, Haggard and his partner became the cynosure of every eye.

On the 18th fifty heavy shells, including 12-inch and 14-inch, dropped out of the blue vault of heaven on to the Anzacs.

The rig drew up with a rush in front of the gate, and the two officers dropped out.

But certain topics, and certain advocacies, had dropped out of their conversation—not by Daphne's will.

As the sun dropped out of the sky, the bull felt his knees begin to weaken.

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On this page you'll find 38 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to drop out, such as: abandon, back out, cease, give in/give up, quit, and withdraw.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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