droop in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
DROOP: to bend or hang downwards, often due to lack of support or vitality.
Sample Sentences
- The flowers began to droop after several days without water.
- His shoulders would droop in disappointment whenever he received bad news.
- The dog's ears droop sadly whenever he senses that playtime is over.
- As the sun set, the tired leaves seemed to droop from the weight of the day.
- She felt her spirits droop as the reality of the situation sank in.
- The flowers began to droop under the weight of the heavy rain.
- After hours of studying, his eyelids started to droop with fatigue.
- The dog's ears would droop when it was feeling unwell.
- She noticed the corners of his mouth droop as he recounted the sad story.
- In the afternoon heat, the leaves on the trees seemed to droop sadly.
- The flowers began to droop in the afternoon heat, longing for water.
- After hours of studying, her eyelids started to droop, making it hard to focus.
- His shoulders seemed to droop in defeat as he received the disappointing news.
- The old flag began to droop as the wind died down, hanging limply on the pole.
- She watched the puppy's ears droop when it realized it had missed its owner's call.
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