Similar words: whooping, droop, droopy, drop in, a drop in the bucket, drooling, coping, groping. Meaning: [druːp] adj. 1. weak from exhaustion 2. hanging down (as from exhaustion or weakness) 3. having branches or flower heads that bend downward.
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(61) Pinckish blue , hydrangea _ shaped ; flowers drooping at one side , narrow leaves, spreading, sterile.
(62) And the drooping, downy seed-vessels of the epilobium remind us of the summer.
(63) He walked thus for some time, with his head still drooping.
(64) Polygonatum having paired drooping yellowish-green flowers and a thick rootstock with scars shaped like Solomon's seal.
(65) He had a long lugubrious face with drooping and soft pouches beneath the eyes.
(66) So butchers rake the tongues of bison out of the prairie grass, regardless of the torn and drooping plant.
(67) John Robinson, a social scientist from Maryland's university branch said: this conflict date disclosed that watching TV can give people a short good mood at the expense of the long drooping mood.
(68) Hats were all drooping, a group that would ill become a second - hand Hester Street basement collection.
(69) European birch with silvery white peeling bark and markedly drooping branches.
(70) Wisps of them lead or droop because there must always be leading and drooping.
(71) He had a long lugubrious face with drooping jowls and soft pouches beneath the eyes.
(72) Objective: To analysis the cause of misdiagnosis that hyperthyroid ophthalmoplegia with the primary symptom of Drooping Eyelid.
(73) North American perennial herb with smooth foliage and drooping tubular greenish flowers.
(74) Any of several North American deciduous trees of the genus Robinia, especially R. pseudoacacia, having compound leaves, drooping clusters of fragrant white flowers, and durable hard wood.
(75) When one pupil is smaller than the other, perhaps with a drooping eyelid, it could be Horner's syndrome, a condition caused when a lung tumour begins eating into the nerves in the neck.
(76) A large brownish wading bird(Aramus guarauna) of warm, swampy regions of the New World, having long legs, a drooping bill, and a distinctive wailing call.
(77) Any of several trees or shrubs of the genus Laburnum, especially L. anagyroides, which is cultivated for its drooping clusters of yellow flowers.
(78) Minnie noticed her drooping actions and asked her about herself.
(79) Their peduncles are long,[Sentence dictionary] whose flowers haver a litter drooping or slightly hide in the leaves.
(80) He sat down heavily, his shoulders drooping, his arms falling between his outspread legs.
(81) He spied the beetle; the drooping tail lifted and wagged.
(82) Even Piell was a small humanoid with pink skin, large drooping ears, a topknot and a scarred face.
(83) China emits a blue glow from the DVD player and glitters in the lights and glass balls on the drooping spruce in the corner of the living room.
(84) States having thick rough leaves and long-stalked showy flowers with drooping rays and a conelike center.
(85) Wu Sun - fu could see the speaker in profile - a long , narrow face with a wispy, drooping moustache.
(86) Down yonder little glen the shrubs are drooping under their burden , and the red alder berries contrast with the white ground.
(87) The horse stood with head drooping dejectedly and refused to start.
(88) Signs include enophthalmos (sunken eye), miosis (small pupil), elevated third eyelid, and ptosis (drooping of the upper eyelid).
(89) Phalaenopsis having often drooping glossy broad obovate or oval leaves usually dark green flushed purple or mottled gray and silver.
(90) Pink, rose - shaped; lateral flowers with short shoots , large , round , drooping and sparse leaves , less budded tender.
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