Definition: To fall in droplets (of a liquid).
Alright class, settle down and letβs take a look! You've come across a tricky word today, βdropped,β isn't it nice to play? The dictionary gives you the clue, a droplet falling, shiny and new. But "dropped" means more than just a splash, itβs letting something go in a hasty dash! Think of this: A ball you toss so high, then watch it tumble β that's βdroppedβ nearby. Or maybe a glass with water bright, accidentally falling from your sight. It describes the action of release, a letting go with little peace. So "dropped" means to fall away, quickly and suddenly, without delay! Does that make sense? Any questions before we move on?