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drop out
Idioms and Phrases
Withdraw from participation in a group such as a school, club, or game; also, withdraw from society owing to disillusionment. For example, He couldn't afford the membership dues and had to drop out , or She planned to drop out from college for a year . [Late 1800s]Example Sentences
Five months later, Biden dropped out of the race, and today the moratorium on Pride flags is still in place.
But by the end of February, “things kind of dropped out on us,†said Rubio, owner and president of D’Place Entertainment, which operates theaters in California cities including in Barstow, Cathedral City and Bonsall.
She is dropping out of her current course - nursing - because she can't manage the hospital shifts.
Norrie has plummeted outside the top 80 as his struggles continue, while Dan Evans - playing this week at an ATP Challenger in Naples - is on the verge of dropping out of the top 200.
He dropped out of school and turned to street robberies before eventually finding his outlet in the ring.
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