There she dropped that stone, picked up another, and started back down.
Americans live longer today (technically, no one has died of old age since 1951, when the government dropped that official cause).
"Why don't you drop that cover and let me have a look."
Later, as though by chance, I drop that same piece of paper.
"Every time you drop that ball, you're taking bread off my table."
"They dropped that private car when the papers came aboard."
You drop that gun on the floor and step back from it.
Recently, she reluctantly dropped that quest, at least for now.
But she drops that kid about eight in the morning!
The Administration has already quietly dropped that last part of the proposal.