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dropping

adjective as in downhill

Strongest match

Weak matches

adjective as in sinking

noun as in shedding

Strong matches

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Fannie Mae sees price growth easing, but not dropping, while mortgage rates fall as low as 5.9% by the end of 2026.

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A mock news livestream took over the stage’s screens in search of the Sunday headliner, accusing him of “never dropping the album.”

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While that has declined due to Musk’s dropping of safeguards, journalists remain among those potentially most impacted by inauthentic accounts.

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Since then, the property’s price has changed multiple times, dropping to its lowest ask of $4.2 million in September, a move that finally appears to have prompted an eager buyer to come forward.

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First it was widespread damage from accelerating land movement in early 2024: roads and homes splitting, cracking and dropping, some beyond repair.

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