[Phrasal Verb] DROP IN - The Charm of Impromptu Visits Explained

Drop in

Drop in

to visit informally

Dropping in means making a casual, often unexpected, visit to a place where no formal invitation was necessary. This can foster spontaneity and strengthen relationships. For example, you might drop in to see an old friend while passing through their town. These visits, while unscheduled, can bring joy and an element of surprise into everyday life.

Example Sentences

  1. Feel free to drop in anytime; we love surprise visits.

    Feel free to visit anytime; we love surprise visits.

  2. She always drops in to see her grandmother on her way home from work.

    She always stops by to see her grandmother on her way home from work.

  3. If you're in the area, why don't you drop in for a quick coffee?

    If you're in the area, why don't you come by for a quick coffee?

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