Dropping - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ring-dropping
Ring-dropping, a trick variously practised. One mode is as follows, the circumstances being taken from Patch's case, 2 East, P.C....
Drop
Drop: When the members of a court are equally divided on
drop cloth
house so as to protect objects from being marred by drops of paint splashed inadvertantly in the painting process Originally such
Droppingly
In drops
knockout drops
Drops of any drug used to a person to fall asleep
drop off
a noticeable decline in performance as a drop off in attendance
drop forge
device for making large forgings in which a heavy hammer drops onto the metalwork to be forged pressing it into a
Drop
measured portion of a fluid a small quantity as a drop of water
eavesdrop
eavesdrop eaves·dropped eaves·drop·ping : to listen secretly to what is being said in private without the consent of the speaker...
Dribble
To fall in drops or small drops or in a quick succession of drops
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