FELL vs DROP: NOUN
- An animal skin, hide
- That portion of a kilt, from the waist to the seat, where the pleats are stitched down
- The end of a web, formed by the last thread of the weft.
- A form of seam joining two pieces of cloth, the edges being folded together and the stitches taken through both thicknesses.
- The finer portions of ore which go through the meshes, when the ore is sorted by sifting.
- A wild field; a moor.
- A barren or rocky hill.
- A skin or hide of a beast with the wool or hair on; a pelt; -- used chiefly in composition, as woolfell.
- A stretch of bare, elevated land; a moor; a down.
- A hill, especially a rocky eminence: as, Mickle Fell, Scawfell, and Scawfell Pike, the last the highest mountain in England proper.
- Gall; anger; melancholy.
- In mining, one of the many names of lead ore formerly current in Derbyshire, England.
- A hairy covering; a head of hair.
- The skin or hide of an animal; a pelt; hence, an integument of any kind.
- Preterit of fall.
- In weaving, the line of termination of a web in the process of weaving, formed by the last weft-thread driven up by the lay; the line to which the warp is at any instant wefted.
- In sewing, a flat, smooth seam between two pieces of a fabric, made by laying down the wider of the two edges left projecting by the joining seam over the narrower edge and hemming it down.
- A cutting down; a felling.
- A felled seam.
- The timber cut down in one season.
- A thin membrane directly beneath the hide.
- The hide of an animal; a pelt.
- A barren or stony hill.
- An upland stretch of open country; a moor.
- The dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal)
- Seam made by turning under or folding together and stitching the seamed materials to avoid rough edges
- The act of felling something (as a tree)
- A connection made available for an input or output unit on a transmission line.
- The act of depositing such communications or materials.
- A predetermined location for the deposit and subsequent removal of secret communications or illicit goods, such as drugs.
- A central place or establishment where something, such as mail, is brought and subsequently distributed.
- A slot through which something is deposited in a receptacle.
- A drop curtain.
- Something, such as a trapdoor on a gallows, that is arranged to fall or be lowered.
- Personnel and equipment landed by means of parachute.
- A descent or delivery of something by parachute.
- A sheer incline, such as the face of a cliff.
- The distance through which something falls or drops.
- The vertical distance from a higher to a lower level.
- A swift decline or decrease, as in quality, quantity, or intensity.
- The act of falling; descent.
- A small globular piece of hard candy.
- Something, such as an earring, shaped or hanging like a drop.
- A trace or hint.
- An alcoholic drink.
- A small quantity of a substance.
- Liquid medicine administered in drops.
- The smallest quantity of liquid heavy enough to fall in a spherical mass.
- A curtain that can be lowered and raised onto a stage from the flies; often used as background scenery
- A steep high face of rock
- A shape that is small and round
- A small quantity (especially of a liquid)
- A predetermined hiding place for the deposit and distribution of illicit goods (such as drugs or stolen property)
- A free and rapid descent by the force of gravity
- A sudden sharp decrease in some quantity
- A central depository where things can be left or picked up
- The act of dropping something
FELL vs DROP: ADJECTIVE
- Eager; earnest; intent.
- Cruel; barbarous; inhuman; fierce; savage; ravenous.
- Sharp and biting.
- Dire; sinister.
- Capable of destroying; lethal.
- Of an inhumanly cruel nature; fierce.
- (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering
- N/A
FELL vs DROP: VERB
- Simple past of fall.
- To strike down, kill, destroy
- To make something fall; especially to chop down a tree.
- Pass away rapidly
- Sew a seam by folding the edges
- Cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow
- Get rid of
- Leave undone or leave out
- Stop associating with
- Let or cause to fall in drops
- Grow worse
- Hang freely
- Pay out
- Fall or drop to a lower place or level
- Cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow
- Lower the pitch of (musical notes)
- Let fall to the ground
- To fall vertically
- Leave or unload, especially of passengers or cargo;
- Lose (a game)
- Utter casually
- Give birth; used for animals
- Change from one level to another
- Go down in value
- Stop pursuing or acting
- Terminate an association with
FELL vs DROP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To lose (a game or contest, for example).
- To lower the level of (the voice).
- To airdrop (supplies, for example).
- To spend, especially lavishly or rashly.
- To leave or set down at a particular place; unload.
- To leave out (a letter, for example) in speaking or writing.
- To leave unfinished.
- To terminate an association or a relationship with.
- To cease consideration or treatment of.
- To write at one's leisure.
- To say or offer casually.
- To give birth to. Used of animals.
- To hurl or strike (a ball) into a basket or hole.
- To cause to fall, as by hitting or shooting.
- To cause to become less; reduce.
- To let fall in drops.
- To let fall by releasing hold of.
- To fall or roll into a basket or hole. Used of a ball.
- To pass or slip into a specified state or condition.
- To fall or sink into a state of exhaustion or death.
- To move or descend from one height or level to another.
- To become less, as in number, intensity, or volume.
- To fall from a higher to a lower place or position.
- To fall in drops.
FELL vs DROP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To sew or hem; -- said of seams.
- To cause to fall; to prostrate; to bring down or to the ground; to cut down.
- To sew or finish (a seam) with the raw edges flattened, turned under, and stitched down.
- To kill.
- To cause to fall by striking; cut or knock down.
- N/A
FELL vs DROP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Imp. of fall.
- Sharply; fiercely.
- Strong and fiery; biting; keen; sharp; clever; as, a fell cheese; a fell bodie.
- Of a strong and cruel nature; eager and unsparing; grim; fierce; ruthless.
- To finish the weaving of (a web, or piece of cloth).
- In sewing, to flatten on and sew down level with the cloth: as, to fell a seam.
- To cause to fall; throw down; cut down; bring to the ground, either by cutting, as with ax or sword, or by striking, as with a club or the fist: as, to fell trees; to fell an ox; to fell an antagonist at fisticuffs.
- (idiom) (at/in) All at once.
- Used for animals
- Give birth
- New Englanders drop their post-vocalic r's"
- Leave or unload
- Drop names"
- Often used as background scenery
- Grow progressively worse
- Omit (a letter or syllable) in speaking or writing
- Take (a drug, especially LSD), by mouth
- To remove
- Hang loosely
- Remove (cargo, people, etc.) from and leave
- Utter with seeming casualness
- Fall or descend to a lower place or level
- A small indefinite quantity (especially of a liquid)
- A shape that is spherical and small
FELL vs DROP: RELATED WORDS
- Tumbled, Inhumane, Strike down, Felled seam, Cut down, Roughshod, Cruel, Vicious, Barbarous, Savage, Brutal, Fly, Hide, Vanish, Drop
- Overlook, Swing, Dismiss, Dangle, Deteriorate, Shed, Miss, Omit, Unload, Throw, Flatten, Sink, Fell, Falling, Fall
FELL vs DROP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slid, Slipped, Tumbled, Inhumane, Strike down, Cut down, Roughshod, Cruel, Vicious, Barbarous, Savage, Brutal, Fly, Hide, Vanish
- Overlook, Swing, Dismiss, Dangle, Deteriorate, Shed, Miss, Omit, Unload, Throw, Flatten, Sink, Fell, Falling, Fall
FELL vs DROP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Hell, I fell for that with Anita Hill.
- Federalist views fell somewhere in between these extremes.
- Treaty for such a contingency, fell on Mr.
- Hat fell off and is neck to him.
- Facebook timeline and I immediately fell in love.
- We just stood around and waited, and the air pressure fell and fell as the minutes passed.
- He laid fast hold upon the shaggy sides; From fell to fell descended downward then Between the thick hair and the frozen crust.
- The muffin fell on the family farm or A fly fell off a leaf.
- The latter fell victim to a fourth, and in like manner the whole crowd dealt with each other till all but five fell slain.
- And you know, just as the underwriting standards fell, similarly the transfer diligence fell.
- The effects of temperature should be considered since a drop in water temperature can result in a drop in contaminant removal efficiency.
- We encourage anyone needing to make a payment without the assistance of staff to drop their payment in the drop box.
- In terms of pick up and drop off, there are USPS offices and drop boxes in every corner of the country.
- Drop Rate is a number or word that indicates how frequently a specific mob will drop a specific item from his loot table.
- Now we can drop the view, drop source table and rename the new table in the old name.
- It is still capable of surviving drop after drop, especially when you reduce the overall chance of dropping by using the included carabiner.
- My love for you grew drop by drop sloshing you around in my punctured heart.
- This drop in net worth likely will cause only a temporary drop in retirement rates.
- Water is delivered at or near the root zone of plants, drop by drop.
- Please use the drop box to drop off your vehicle.
FELL vs DROP: QUESTIONS
- What compromise soon fell apart after it was passed?
- What happened to the Assyrian Empire after Nineveh fell?
- How much snow fell during the blizzard in Michigan?
- What was the population of Constantinople when it fell?
- What happened to Hezekiah after he fell into error?
- What happened to vidam perevetilov after he fell overboard?
- What would happen if California fell into the ocean?
- How does the Watchtower determine when Jerusalem fell?
- What happened to Mutassim Gaddafi after Sirte fell?
- What happened to the Gherardinis after Montagliari fell?
- Why do missions drop closer together in multiplayer?
- Do Frangipani seedlings drop off after germination?
- How tall do you have to be to go on Drop Dead Drop ride?
- What does 'rain drop drop top Smokin' on Cookie in the hotbox' mean?
- Can you re-drop a ball if it rolls outside the drop zone?
- Apa yang terjadi jika MySQL mengeksekusi drop Tables atau drop database?
- What happens if I drop a class during add/drop week?
- Where can I drop off a drop box in Wappingers Falls?
- How often does Palace drop community update their drop list?
- What happened to the Green Drop and Blue Drop programmes?