_:vb7054006 "With a quick clench of the fist on Joey's throat, Bodie dropped him. The man crumpled to the ground [\u2026]"@en . _:vb7054006 "1992, Dan Parkinson, Dust on the Wind, page 164"@en . _:vb7053999 . _:vb7054003 "page 568 ...with a single shot he dropped him like a master of the art."@en . . _:vb7054005 "1921, Daniel Henderson, Boone of the Wilderness, page 54:"@en . _:vb7054003 "1846, ed. by G. W. Nickisson, \u201CElephant-Shooting in Ceylon\u201D, in Fraser's Magazine, vol. XXXIII, no. CXCVII"@en . _:vb7053999 "(transitive) To make (someone or something) fall to the ground from a blow, gunshot, etc.; to bring down, to shoot down; to kill. [from 18th c.]"@en . _:vb7054001 "That gang rules the streets, dropping opponents with guns, bombs and other weapons."@en . _:vb7054002 "1846, ed. by G. W. Nickisson, \u201CElephant-Shooting in Ceylon\u201D, in Fraser's Magazine, vol. XXXIII, no. CXCVII"@en . _:vb7054000 "Make any sudden movements and I will drop you!"@en . _:vb7054005 "He dropped the beast with a bullet in its heart."@en . _:vb7054006 . _:vb7054004 "1892, Alexander A. A. Kinloch, Large Game Shooting in Thibet, the Himalayas, Northern and Central India, page 126:"@en . _:vb7054004 . _:vb7054005 . _:vb7054002 "page 562: ...if the first shot does not drop him, and he rushes on, the second will be a very hurried and most likely ineffectual one..."@en . _:vb7054002 . _:vb7054003 . _:vb7054004 "As with all other animals, a shot behind the shoulder is the most likely to drop the beast on the spot [\u2026]"@en . _:vb7054000 . "21" . _:vb7054001 .