Examples of 'droops' in a sentence

Meaning of "droops"

droop (verb) - To sag or bend downwards, typically due to lack of support or weakness in structure
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of droop

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When your stress goes up everything else droops.
That lid droops just a bit too much.
Better grease his palm until it droops.
My head droops down with helplessness.
The tip of your finger usually droops down.
Cause droops here ai not got the goods.
Her treacherous slatch already droops like wet clay.
This droops off me nicely here.
The sword droops.
A rhododendron droops under the weight of the snow.
A humble and serious little moustache that never droops in the soup.
Its head droops and its leaves hang sadly.
Ptosis is a condition where the upper eyelid droops over the eye.
One side of the face droops when the person tries to smile.
Droops are leading edge sections that rotate downwards relative to a fixed aircraft wing.

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It has a narrow crown and droops near the top of the tree.
A thicker film gives handling problems such as wrinkles and droops in the film.
The female lowers her tail and droops her wings to signal acceptance.
The film droops into the outermost grooves deeper than the inner ones.
The proper right shoulder of the bust droops slightly lower than the proper left.
As the head droops toward the ground you can test a few grains by eating them.
The unproductive lower portion of the plant thus forms a curve that droops onto the ground.
You might have one eyelid that droops a little more than the other one.
Now droops the milk-white peacock like a ghost.
The Poe Cup droops for no one.
The tail often curls over the dog 's back or droops.
By the Lake where droops the Willow.
If the smile droops on one side, it is indicating possible stroke paralysis.
I have got wrinkles . it all droops at my age.
In flight, the head droops more than in similar aquatic birds.
Once he lands, he spreads his tail and droops his wings.
His head droops down to his chest, almost in a state of unconsciousness.
Whenever he lies, his face droops down onto the floor.
His skin droops on his face, as if he has lost a lot of weight recently.
When calling, the bird bows and droops its wings.
She droops not ; and her eyes rising so high might be hidden by distance.
And your nose is bent, and it droops down at the bottom.
The longer the session, the more our learning level droops.
If you hold the two ends of a rope, it droops down into a curve, called a catenary.
She appears exhausted, and her hair hangs disheveled as her head droops.
The thoroughbred droops his ears ; for a long time now no one has used him.
Winter descends upon the plain and man droops and dies!
If the grip droops to one side, Increase spring tension by adding one more turn.
However, such barrel polishing is not capable of completely removing the burrs or droops.
Warden, Look how it curves and droops down like that.
Ask the person to smile . Check to see if one side of the face droops.
Now droops the milkwhite peacock like a ghost, And like a ghost she glimmers on to me.
Bashan and Carmel are weak ; and the flower of Lebanon droops.
Now droops the milk-white peacock like a ghost And like a ghost she glimmers unto me.
That way, if your head droops.

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