Idioms that begin with the word "drop"

The first character is all the idioms and explanations starting with the word "fall":

Fall and be unrestrained - refers to the unrestrained and unrestrained mind. Same as "ups and downs".

Unruly - refers to an unrestrained mind. Same as "ups and downs".

Ups and downs - chic, unrestrained and talented.

The turtle dove that fell to the ground refers to a turtle dove that was shot and fell to the ground. It refers to a person who is frustrated, lonely or frustrated.

Ups and downs: ups and downs: unrestrained; clear: obvious, obvious. It means that the momentum is unrestrained and the meaning of the text is obvious.

Ups and downs - Ups and downs: indulgence without restraint; restraint: horse bridle, a metaphor for restraint. The mind is free and unrestrained.

Stomp the ground with your foot and hit your chest with your fist. Expresses emotions such as anger, anxiety, sadness, etc.

Stomp the ground with your feet and beat your chest with your fists. Expresses emotions such as anger, anxiety, sadness, etc.

Stomp the ground with your feet and beat your chest with your fists. Expresses emotions such as anger, anxiety, sadness, etc.

Stumble - refers to being hindered or restrained.

Ups and downs - chic, unrestrained and talented. Same as "ups and downs".