Use of droop in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include droop at the start of sentence, droop at the end of sentence and droop in the middle of sentence
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droop at the end of sentence
- His eyelids began to droop .
- Don't let your spirits droop.
- Face. Ask for a smile. Does droop?
- The heavy snow made the branches droop.
- His chest heaved and his body seemed to droop.
- Tiredness crept over her, making her eyelids droop.
- Can you water the plants? They're starting to droop.
- The plant needs some water - it's starting to droop.
- She was so tired, her eyelids were beginning to droop.
- I can see you're tired because your eyelids have started to droop.
- Anna was gazing at the pool of fluid, and the corners of her mouth began to droop.
- Take sentries - they sit squinting into the dark, waiting to see something move, and naturally their eyes droop.
droop in the middle of sentence
- Do not droop your head.
- Do not droop your shoulders.
- She lets her head droop against my arm.
- I let myself droop against the steering wheel.
- A thousand branches droop like fringes made of jade.
- Adjustable droop makes load sharing between engines precise.
- These flowers are beginning to droop. You'd better water them.
- Her eyelids began to droop and before long she was fast asleep.
- She lay, apathetic, dull as the lustreless droop of her hair on the pillows.
- Haig and Kendall seemed almost to droop as the adrenalin drained out of them.
- Larvae are active, that is disturbed when twisting, back, roll down, or droop silking.
- The next day, aside from a slight droop on the left side of his face, he was back to normal.
- Wilson saw the doubt in her eyes and the droop of her body and felt a shiver pass through her own.
- For a day or two this tactic was mildly successful, but eventually even Auster began to droop from the monotony.
- She looked at Martha with a fresh insight, noting the drabness of her clothes and the downward droop of her lips!
- Immatures best told from other large immature gulls by distinctive shape of bill, heavy and appearing to droop at tip.
- Be ready with thin canes to support hyacinth blooms in particular if they start to bend and droop under their own weight.
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