Idioms
drop off (someone or something) or drop (someone or something) off
to take someone or something to a certain location
I dropped off my friend at the airport.
drop off (to sleep)
drop out of (something)
drop the subject
drown (someone) out or drown out (someone)
drown one's sorrows
drum (something) into (someone's) head
drum up (something) or drum (something) up
dry out
dry run
dry up
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cut no ice with (someone)
lend (oneself/itself) to (something)
in one ear and out the other
get across (something) to (someone) or get (something) across to (someone)
make mischief
have it out with (someone)
be up
in need of (someone or something)
a hard sell
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Discoverer/Inventor : albrecht von haller (switzerland)
Year : 1757-66
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