Droop Mnemonic
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droop
droop
/ˈdɹuːp/
Examples
- This is a perennial herb growing low against the ground or drooping.
- The flowers are often in drooping racemes.
- Drooping is common within the first week.
- Flowers on pedicels, erect, but drooping to the ends.
- The nose drooped gently and recovery was easy.
- The pattern of the rug is visible with drooping tassels.
- This cause the drooping of the affected upper eyelid.
- I'm usually the sad, drooping wallflower myself.
- Ptosis of the breast refers to drooping or sagging of the breast.
- The branches are drooping and the wood is white and turns reddish.
a shape that sags
noun
droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness
verb
hang loosely or laxly
verb
become limp
verb
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"Dro + Loop. The tired flower does a loop and starts to droop."
"Drew + soup. Drew's so sad his soup also sags."
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