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grammar - drop out vs dropout vs drop-out - English Language & Usage ...
verb: drop out. noun: dropout. modifer: drop-out. Are the following 7 examples spelled correctly in British English? 1) Predicting student dropout in higher education . 2) Student drop-out prediction. 3) A student who dropped out. 4) We consider these students as dropouts. 5) Most drop-out students. 6) 50% of the dropouts. 7) Create drop-out ...

single word requests - "Alumnus" vs "dropout": Can you still call ...
drop-out, dropout 2.1 Oxford Dictionary of English on dropout: a person who has abandoned a course of study or who has rejected conventional society to pursue an alternative lifestyle. 2.2 Oxford English Dictionary on dropout: (paywalled links) A person who ‘drops out’ (see to drop out 2 at ᴅʀᴏᴘ v.

What is the difference between swing by, drop by, and stop by?
Edit: At least one other internet conversation about this includes a Brit’s opinion that “swing by“ is an Americanism—it doubtless derives from swerving one’s car rather than using a vine—and several people’s feeling that they use “drop by” more in reference to calling on someone than, e.g., picking up something at the ...

What is the difference between "Drop in" and "pop in"
drop: 4. To cause to fall (Definitions via freedirectionary) It seems like popping in has explosive intention behind it, while to drop in feels more calm and without implied intent. Both have elements of surprise. In my usage, I would pop in to my coworker's office but I may drop in (possibly late?) to a party.

The Expression "Drop it." Stop talking about it
There needs to be a phrase for there to be a phrasal verb. The prepositions "in," "by," "off," and "out" when added to "drop" make phrases. In "Just drop it," the verb is only the single word "drop." This is simply an idiomatic use of "drop" meaning to abandon a topic of conversation.

squeezed every drop of meaning and enjoyment? [closed]
Specific: In his three-page critique, the art critic squeezed every drop of meaning- and enjoyment- out of the 3-inch by 3-inch pastel. B is indeed a specific version of A. The words "squeezed every drop of meaning and enjoyment out" clearly show what a harsh critic the writer was. It implies that the critique by the writer extended beyond mere ...

prepositions - Difference between "drop on by" and "drop by" - English ...
The difference between drop by and drop on by is primarily one of register: cultivated as a rhetorical fiction or used authentically by people from the US, Canada, Scotland, and Australia. While there may be regional differences — the writer from Brooklyn seems unfamiliar with the extended phrasal verb — the presence of the expression among ...

What to call Primary School + High School, but not College
The description of pre-college education as "compulsory" is 1.) rather British (as is the word "compulsory" itself, imo); and 2.) not strictly correct in the US, since students may drop out before completing high school. –

"At the drop of a hat"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
: This saying is said to come from the American West, where the signal for a fight was often just the drop of a hat. It may have an Irish origin, based on something like "he's ready to fight at the drop of a hat" which in turn may be followed by "roll up your sleeves" or "take off your coat" ie items of clothing are involved in the start of fights.

Where did the "unavailable" meaning of "Out of Pocket" come from?
The Oxford English Dictionary says out of pocket meaning "out of reach, absent, unavailable" dates back to the US of the early 20th century: 1908 ‘O. Henry’ Buried Treasure in Ainslee's July 69/2 Just now she is out of pocket. And I shall find her as soon as I can.

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