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droop
[ droop ]
verb (used without object)
- to sag, sink, bend, or hang down, as from weakness, exhaustion, or lack of support.
Synonyms: ,
- to fall into a state of physical weakness; flag; fail.
Synonyms: , , , , ,
- to lose spirit or courage.
- to descend, as the sun; sink.
verb (used with object)
- to let sink or drop:
an eagle drooping its wings.
noun
- a sagging, sinking, bending, or hanging down, as from weakness, exhaustion, or lack of support.
droop
/ 诲谤耻藧辫 /
verb
- to sag or allow to sag, as from weakness or exhaustion; hang down; sink
- intr to be overcome by weariness; languish; flag
- intr to lose courage; become dejected
noun
- the act or state of drooping
Derived Forms
- 藞诲谤辞辞辫颈苍驳濒测, adverb
- 藞诲谤辞辞辫颈苍驳, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 诲谤辞辞辫顎僫苍驳路濒测 adverb
- 谤别路诲谤辞辞辫顎 verb (used without object)
- 耻苍路诲谤辞辞辫顎僫苍驳 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of droop1
Example Sentences
Signs like wilting, drooping, or changing colour could indicate that the heat is getting to your beloved leafy greens.
The shrub 鈥 reportedly named for leaves that can droop and coil like poodle fur 鈥 primarily grows in Southern California in chaparral between roughly 3,300 to 7,500 feet, on granitic slopes and ridges.
Daffodils wilted, dragons drooped and decibels dropped to the quiet hubbub of a cricket crowd.
The series chronicled its cast as they settled into middle age and later life, contending with divorce, death and drooping.
Symptoms include drooping eyelids, difficulty swallowing, slurred speech, blurry vision and weak muscles.
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