DROP ONTO
Definition: To release or let fall onto a surface from a higher position.
Synonyms: Fall Onto, Land On, Descend Onto, Plummet Onto, Settle Onto
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
The cat loves to drop onto the soft sofa for a cozy nap.
#2
The raindrops gently drop onto the leaves, creating a soothing sound.
#3
The teacher asked the students to drop their homework onto her desk before leaving.
#4
The paintbrush slipped, causing a big blob of paint to drop onto the canvas.
#5
The adventurous cat climbed the tree, only to hesitate and then gracefully drop onto the roof of the neighboring house.
#6
The drone operator expertly maneuvered the device to drop onto the designated landing pad with pinpoint accuracy.
#7
I carefully drop onto the soft cushion to avoid any injury.
#8
She watched the raindrops drop onto the windowpane, creating a rhythmic pattern.
#9
After a long climb, the climbers were finally able to drop onto the ledge.
#10
As the elevator descended, I felt my stomach drop onto the floor.
#11
The helicopter hovered above the landing pad, waiting to drop onto the designated spot.
#12
The cherry blossoms drop onto the ground, creating a beautiful carpet of pink petals.
#13
The chef instructed his apprentice to carefully drop onto the egg yolk to avoid breaking it.
#14
In the playground, the children will drop onto the soft sand.
#15
From the tree branch, the ripe apple will drop onto the ground.
#16
Carefully, the chef will drop onto the sizzling pan the seasoned steak.
#17
In the dark cave, the bats will drop onto unsuspecting prey.
#18
After the storm, raindrops will drop onto the parched earth.
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