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drop off

[drop-awf, -of] / ˈdrɒpˌɔf, -ˌɒf /








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The second option is to drop off and block space but this has its own problems:

From BBC Jul. 10, 2026

By Thursday morning, residents were lining up to buy first-aid kits, flashlights, solar chargers, duct tape and tents to drop off at donation sites that sprang up across a community known as “Doralzuela.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 26, 2026

Anyone can drop off your mailed ballot as long as you authorize them to do so and they do not get paid on a per-ballot basis, according to the secretary of state.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 2, 2026

I’ve had trouble in Phoenix getting competitor Waymo to pick up or drop off at exact locations.

From The Wall Street Journal May 29, 2026

They're going to drop off my grandfather and me at the movie theater, grab dinner, and pick us up on the way home.

From "The Fourteenth Goldfish" by Jennifer L. Holm




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