drop in
Third Person
drops in
Present Participle
dropping in
Past Tense
dropped in
Past Participle
dropped in
1
to visit a place or someone without a prior arrangement, often casually and briefly
- If you're in the area, feel free to drop in for a cup of tea.
- We're having an open house this weekend, so you can drop in anytime.
- Don't hesitate to drop in on your way home; I'd love to catch up.
- She decided to drop in at the bookstore to browse for a new novel.
- The neighbors often drop in for a chat and share news about the neighborhood.