Definition

to drop by (someone's house): to visit idiom
  • "Please could you drop by my office this afternoon?"
  • "Could I drop by and see you one day this week?"
  • "Thanks for dropping by, I know how busy you are with the new fragrance."
  • "I'm busy until Friday at 3.15PM, so perhaps you would like to "drop by" at 3.20PM."
  • "Please drop by my office this morning around 9.30."
  • "They're in my office: drop by and see me when you've calmed down, and we can choose some nice ensembles together."

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