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- noun Plural form of
drop-in .
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Examples
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Part of being on tour includes doing what we call "drop-ins."
Melanie Benjamin: Where Were You When Borders Declared Bankruptcy? Melanie Benjamin 2011
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Part of being on tour includes doing what we call "drop-ins."
Melanie Benjamin: Where Were You When Borders Declared Bankruptcy? Melanie Benjamin 2011
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Countertop: Also called "drop-ins" because they are self-rimming and are placed on and into a vanity countertop.
The Seattle Times 2011
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There are many benefits to doing drop-ins; of course, you expect the signed copies will sell out faster.
Melanie Benjamin: Where Were You When Borders Declared Bankruptcy? Melanie Benjamin 2011
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There are many benefits to doing drop-ins; of course, you expect the signed copies will sell out faster.
Melanie Benjamin: Where Were You When Borders Declared Bankruptcy? Melanie Benjamin 2011
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Pop sensation Rihanna has reportedly hired a female private investigator to make periodic drop-ins and ensure that boyfriend Chris Brown is behaving himself like a good boy when he embarks on a tour of Europe later this month.
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I imagine Ms. Arrowood must gaily throw open her doors and offer random holiday drop-ins a refreshing tonic and a thoughtful tour.
Miami Nice Sara Ruffin Costello 2011
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The station gets its programming from Minnesota Public Radio with some carefully-crafted voice drop-ins that make it sound like the announcers are here in Miami, so the local folks don't have any control over the content.
Enough Already 2009
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She outgrew clothes and car seats; diapers and drop-ins.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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She outgrew clothes and car seats; diapers and drop-ins.
Birthday, Girl 2009
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