Aún no tenemos significados para "little droop".
1Martin noticed that she had a pretty profile, and the tenderest little droop of the lips.
2The little droop of the mouth had gone.
3She said it softly, almost reflectively, and with a little droop of the head she emphasized it.
4She passed on to her Latin class, a little droop in her usually straight shoulders showing listlessness.
5There was a queer, pathetic little droop at the corners of her lips, and she avoided his eyes.
6She had dropped down on a box in the sun; he thought that there was a little droop to her shoulders.
7Brunette, of course, jet-black hair banded a la Merode over the ears, a little droop at the corners of her mouth.
8In the depths of her wide blue eyes he saw unshed tears, and the little droop of her pretty mouth went straight to his heart.
9She stood a little drooping and shaken, where for a moment she had been erect and tensed.
10"Yes," said Miss March, with a little droop of the head.
11For, say that we ever show a little drooping listlessness of spirits, or what might be termed indifference or apathy.
12"In the Country Beyond," she repeated with a tired little droop of her head.
13He sat at Maraton's left hand, his head a little drooped, his eyes almost hidden beneath his shaggy grey eyebrows, his lower lip protuberant.
14"Then it is very disappointing of him," said Millicent, with a little droop of the eyelids which went home.
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