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ALL meanings of droop

droop
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  • verb without object droop to sag, sink, bend, or hang down, as from weakness, exhaustion, or lack of support. 1
  • verb without object droop to fall into a state of physical weakness; flag; fail. 1
  • verb without object droop to lose spirit or courage. 1
  • verb without object droop to descend, as the sun; sink. 1
  • verb with object droop to let sink or drop: an eagle drooping its wings. 1
  • noun droop a sagging, sinking, bending, or hanging down, as from weakness, exhaustion, or lack of support. 1
  • intransitive verb droop hang limply 1
  • intransitive verb droop be exhausted 1
  • noun droop sagging shape 1
  • noun droop Bend or hang downward limply. 1
  • noun droop something which is limp or sagging. 0
  • noun droop a condition or posture of drooping. 0
  • verb droop (Intransitive Verb) To sink or hang downward; to sag. 0
  • verb droop (Intransitive Verb) To slowly become limp; to bend gradually. 0
  • verb droop (Intransitive Verb) To lose all enthusiasm or happiness. 0
  • verb droop (Transitive Verb) To allow to droop or sink. 0
  • verb droop To proceed downward, or toward a close; to decline. 0
  • verb droop If something droops, it hangs or leans downwards with no strength or firmness. 0
  • verb droop Droop is also a noun. 0
  • verb droop to sag or allow to sag, as from weakness or exhaustion; hang down; sink 0
  • verb droop to be overcome by weariness; languish; flag 0
  • verb droop to lose courage; become dejected 0
  • noun droop the act or state of drooping 0
  • intransitive verb droop to sink down; hang or bend down 0
  • intransitive verb droop to lose vitality or strength; become weakened; languish 0
  • intransitive verb droop to become dejected or dispirited 0
  • verb transitive droop to let sink or hang down 0
  • noun droop an act or instance of drooping 0
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