Having branches or flower heads that bend downward.
Hanging down (as from exhaustion or weakness)
1 She was claiming him in the drooping eyelids, in the nodding head.
2 The yellow flag was drooping over the roadway in the hot sun.
3 The yellow-ripe grain stood in the fields, heavy-headed and drooping with seed.
4 The drooping sun was now caught and hidden in its soft embraces.
5 The little fellow was standing, head drooping , ears flopping beside the grave.
6 An obscure deliberation was exposed in the depiction of their drooping petals.
7 Despair and weariness showed in every line of the slight, drooping figure.
8 She was sitting by the fire in her usual drooping guilty attitude.
9 They hang onto them, fighting the water with their drooping , useless wings.
10 Above the drooping flowers, poised the red wings of a descending butterfly.
11 Again and again his drooping spirits revived; his pertinacity had no bounds.
12 The drooping boughs of the willow trees shut them out of sight.
13 Sure enough, there was a drooping nosegay of pinks in the window.
14 And his drooping plume of a tail began to wag in response.
15 He put his face close to the drooping face of the Weasel.
16 The pallor of the features was relieved by a drooping black moustache.
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