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Examples
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"Drooped?" he said, bending his six-foot frame at the waist to scoop the youngster into his arms and sweep him up near the ceiling.
Mortal Remains Clement, Peter, M.D 2003
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Drooped through the air; and still it shrieked and wailed,
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Philadelphia by the singing for the first time in public of Near the Rock Where Drooped the Willow, and smiled benignantly on hearing that it was a favorite ballad in our home.
Marion Harland's autobiography : the story of a long life, 1910
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Drooped through the air; and still it shrieked and wailed,
The Revolt of Islam 1901
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Drooped through the air, and still it shrieked and wailed,
The Life of Cicero Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 1881
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Drooped through the air, and still it shrieked and wailed,
Life of Cicero Volume One Anthony Trollope 1848
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Drooped with the weight of her woe, and her limbs sank, weary with watching,
Andromeda and Other Poems Charles Kingsley 1847
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Drooped by the winding walks; yet all seemed wrought
The Little People of the Snow William Cullen Bryant 1836
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Drooped shoulders, hands buried in his pockets, downward gaze.
SI.com 2012
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Drooped through the air; and still it shrieked and wailed,
The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Volume 1 Percy Bysshe Shelley 1807
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