"Droop" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To droop means to sag or bend downwards, often due to weakness, fatigue, or lack of support. It can also be used to describe something that is declining or losing its former vitality or energy.
Drones refer to remote-controlled or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that are used for various purposes such as surveying, photography, military operations, search and rescue missions, and recreation. They can fly autonomously or be controlled by a human operator using a remote control or joystick. Drones typically consist of a flying platform, sensors, and a communication system, and are often equipped with cameras, GPS, and propulsion systems.
The word "droning" is the present participle of the verb "dron". It means making a continuous, dull, and low-pitched humming or buzzing sound, often in a monotonous and unpleasant way. For example, "The droning of the plane's engine was unbearable."
To drool is to produce a small amount of saliva or mucus in response to something pleasant or exciting, often without control. This can be a reflexive action, and the saliva or mucus can fall from the mouth due to the force of gravity.
A drooler is a colloquial or slang term for a person who is excessively sentimental, emotional, or overly sensitive. Someone who is prone to tears or crying easily, often due to sentimental or emotional triggers.
To drool is to produce a thin, salty liquid from the mouth, usually due to excitement, hunger, or some other emotional or physical stimulus. This can also be used to describe a person who is weak-minded or unintelligent, implying that they are so easily impressed or influenced that they "drool" over something.
The verb "droops" means to hang or slope downward, often in a listless or lifeless manner, typically due to lack of energy, vitality, or freshness. It can also describe something that is no longer upright or perky, such as a wilting flower or a flag that has lost its stiffness.
Drop-off refers to the act of leaving someone or something off somewhere, usually as a courtesy or because it is not needed further. It can also refer to a designated location where people or things are left off, such as a drop-off point for packages or a drop-off at school for children.