lop|lopped|lopping|lops in English
verb
[lɑp /lɒp]
cut off; prune a tree or other plant; remove, eliminate; hang limply, droop
Use "lop|lopped|lopping|lops" in a sentence
1. Christine developed the Plush Lop by crossing Dwarf Lops with Standard Rex.
2. The Miniature Lop in Britain is a relatively new rabbit breed, and it is descended from the first dwarf lops that were developed in the Netherlands during the 1970s.
3. ban cung lop
4. —the lopped-off natural branches
5. Some Branches Lopped Off, Others Grafted In
6. Her tougher than cutter blade wrists were lopped off.
7. Kanishka's head and torso were lopped off long ago.
8. Juvenile scal lops in turn attached to Bryozoon
9. 13 Somebody lopped the heads off our tulips.
10. thua co cho phep em vao lop
11. She has lop ped branches off yesterday.
12. Three separate standards for wooled lops were received from three different individuals.
13. She succeeded in developing them by combining the previously existing breeds of Holland Lop, Mini Rex, and Mini Lop.
14. The Cashmere lop was recognised as being different from the Dwarf Lop by the British Rabbit Council in the 1980s.
15. Moi ngay toi lop la mot niem vui.
16. The ears of the American Fuzzy Lop do not stand erect, but rather lop along the side of the face.
17. For his felony, his hands were cruelly lopped and thrown away.
18. It is similar in appearance to a Holland Lop.
19. In my opinion, both views are lop - sided.
20. ban nen lam bai tap truoc khi den lop
21. Aqike valley is the east extended area of Lop Nur, Xinjiang.
22. Alopecist A*lop"e*cist (ȧ*lŏp" *sĭst), n
23. I say, 'Maybe you could lop off the second floor entirely.'
24. Constricted Ear, Lop Ear, and Cup Ear Infant Ear Deformity
25. With my silver daggers, I shall lop off your head.