droop|drooped|drooping|droops in English

verb

[druːp]

sag, sink; wilt, drop, fall; let sink or drop

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1. His thoughts drooped with fatigue.

2. The eagle drooped its wings.

3. She drooped her head for shame.

4. 5 The old woman's body drooped with weariness.

5. 12 Do not droop your shoulders.

6. Adroop (not comparable) drooping

7. 13 Do not droop your head.

8. 2 Don't let your spirits droop.

9. An enormous black moustache drooped over his mouth.

10. 1 His eyelids began to droop .

11. What does Adroop mean? Drooping

12. 16 Face. Ask for a smile. Does droop?

13. His head drooped and tears fell into his lap.

14. Several branches of the willows drooped over the water.

15. One hand gripped a railing, the other drooped motionless at her side.

16. Her eyelids drooped as if she were on the verge of sleep.

17. She sat there with her head drooping.

18. The flowers were drooping in the heat.

19. 15 Adjustable droop makes load sharing between engines precise.

20. 5 She lets her head droop against my arm.

21. 17 The heavy snow made the branches droop.

22. Some held bloody cutlasses drooping in their hands.

23. Consumer spending could revive the drooping economy.

24. Bloodhounds have drooping eyes and floppy ears.

25. These plants are drooping — they want water.