Definitions for droopy

droopy droop·y

Spelling: [droo-pee]
IPA: /ˈdru pi/

Droopy is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 61 anagrams from letters in droopy (doopry).

Definitions for droopy

adjective

  1. hanging down; sagging.
  2. lacking in spirit or courage; disheartened; dejected.

Origin of droopy

First recorded in 1200-50, droopy is from the Middle English word drupi. See droop, -y1

Examples for droopy

She was pale, and droopy from the heat, but happily dressed in Liberty silk, with a plain turn-down straw hat.

Broad, wide and droopy, they stood out from the sides of Papa Finkelsteins head like the horns of the caribou.

I be toler'ble glad ez D'rindy tuk this time ter leave home fur a few days, 'kase she hev been toler'ble ailin' an' droopy.

For the latter group, as long as a cake is delicious, it is considered a success, regardless of its droopy center.

There's good color in his cheeks, and behind the droopy lids you could see the fighting light in his eyes.

But I've never liked Charlie—no man with such a long, droopy moustache could ever be really trusted.

She is young and very beautiful, and wears a droopy hat and long slinky clothes which she drags across the stage.

I was droopy tired and had sharp shooting pains in my chest.

No one in Oldtown had ever known either sorrel or gray to be anything else than “droopy.”

And—say, hadn't I seen them ruddy cheeks and that gray hair and them droopy eyes before?

Word Value for droopy
Scrable

12

Words with friends

12

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