Lexicographical Neighbors of Droopily
Literary usage of Droopily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Famous Generals of the Great War who Led the United States and Her Allies to by Charles Haven Ladd Johnston (1919)
"... the Mandarins are sad, They wander droopily around, and murmur: “Bad — velly
bad”; The very dogs in Mott street wag their tails between their legs, ..."
2. Kingdoms of Ahn Daowen: Storms of Espyrea by E. P. Harlow (2007)
""I'm going to miss you so, so much," wept the shaking elf. In time, Zike pulled
away, stumbled backward, and she droopily leaned against ..."
3. The Cup of Fury: A Novel of Cities and Shipyards by Rupert Hughes (1919)
"She sat droopily in her chair for a long while, pondering mankind and womankind
and their mutual dependence and incompatibility. ..."