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View usage for: (druːpi) Word forms: comparative droopier, superlative droopiestadjectiveIf you describe something as droopy, you mean that it hangs down with no strength or firmness. ...a tall man with a droopy moustache. Synonyms: sagging, limp, wilting, stooped More Synonyms of droopy droopy in British English (ˈdruːpɪ) adjectivehanging or sagging downwards a droopy moustache Derived forms droopily (ˈdroopily) adverb droopiness (ˈdroopiness) noun droopy in American English (ˈdrupi) adjectiveWord forms: ˈdroopier or ˈdroopiest1. drooping or tending to droop 2. Informal tired or dejected Derived forms droopily (ˈdroopily) adverb droopiness (ˈdroopiness) noun Examples of 'droopy' in a sentencedroopy Pete and Bob were weary from their diving, and Jupe was feeling very droopy because of the cold he was catching.Whatever they were men or women they had droopy eyelids and scars and missing legs and teeth. Definition hanging or sagging downwards a droopy moustache Synonyms sagging wilting stooped drooping languid languorous lassitudinous Additional synonymsDefinition loose or limp bulging thighs and flabby stomach Synonyms limp, hanging, loose, slack, unfit, sagging, sloppy, baggy, floppy, lax, drooping, flaccid, pendulous (literary), toneless, yieldingthe girl with the floppy hat Synonyms droopy, soft, loose, hanging, limp, flapping, sagging, baggy, flip-flop, flaccid, pendulous (literary) Definition lacking firmness or stiffness The residue can leave the hair limp and dull looking. Synonyms floppy, soft, relaxed, loose, flexible, slack, lax, drooping, flabby, limber, pliable, flaccid- droning
- drool
- droop
- droopy
- drop
- drop back or behind
- drop in
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