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单词 droopingly
例句 droopingly
The officer was moving off with some confused words, but the mechanic took him by the arm, and threatening to hand him over to the police if he resisted, led him droopingly away. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z
She was always seen with her faithful Gautami, upon whose arm she leaned droopingly, and hung her head like her own neglected flowers. Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad with Tales and Miscellanies Now First Collected Vol. III (of 3) 2011-07-24T02:00:09.667Z
To which Ingeborg, absorbed in the failure of her effort to find help and comfort, answered droopingly "No." The Pastor's Wife 2011-06-02T02:00:23.873Z
So he gasped piteously; and looked unutterable things, with an aspect so droopingly lack-a-daisical, that the very officers seemed sorry for him. Mornings at Bow Street A Selection of the Most Humorous and Entertaining Reports which Have Appeared in the 'Morning Herald' 2011-04-08T02:00:09.863Z
“I did think we had made quite a start,” said Billy, droopingly. The Auto Boys' Vacation
Others on foot were clustered about the central building, where the flag hung droopingly on a tall staff. The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop
Such, my dear cousin, was the old man's history; and as he ceased, his head leaned droopingly upon his hand, while his whole attitude betokened the most intense mental suffering. Graham's Magazine, Vol XXXIII, No. 6, December 1848
She stood droopingly while his steps went down the stairs and out through the veranda and ceased upon the grass. Rose MacLeod
I never knew her,” answered Winifred droopingly, with a shake of her head. The Bartlett Mystery
“So we are knocked out of all we thought 65we had found yesterday,” observed Jones, droopingly, on the homeward way. The Auto Boys' Vacation
"Macintosh," she said droopingly, "it was entirely about religious matters—that you would laugh at, but would not understand." The Old Helmet, Volume I
The words were but breathed so as to reach the ear, and she turned and walked droopingly from the room. Despair's Last Journey
Slowly he lifts his prayer-book from the prie-dieu and holds it droopingly. A Book of Burlesques
The word of triumph fainted from his tongue; That hand, so raised, how droopingly it hung! The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3
"I thought I saw the Curtises also," suggested the bereaved woman droopingly. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VI. (of X.)
Still looking up at him, droopingly pathetic in contrast to her gay d�but with him, she na�vely slipped up the mask over her forehead and passed her hand across her pretty blue eyes. The Danger Mark
I love My Lady; she is very fair; Her brow is wan, and bound by simple hair:    Her spirit sits aloof, and high,    But glances from her tender eye       In sweetness droopingly. My Beautiful Lady. Nelly Dale
She sat droopingly on the rock, gazing from her foot to the far lavender line of the mesas. The Heart of the Desert Kut-Le of the Desert
In the narrow passage, in which, removed from all sight and scrutiny, she hung droopingly, like a storm-beaten flower, upon his bosom, he solicited, and not unsuccessfully, a private and a parting interview. Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia
She smiled and held droopingly out to me the most fragile thing in hands I have ever seen. Jaffery
But apart from that misfortune she had never got over her original mood of puzzled dissatisfaction, and she and Cosgrave walked droopingly down the narrow lane arm in arm and almost wordless. The Dark House
When he was all dressed and ready for the performance, Salvini would go into a dark place and walk and walk and walk; sometimes droopingly, sometimes with martial tread. Stage Confidences
J.M. gazed after them, shaking his head droopingly, until a second eruption from the house made him look back. Hillsboro People
Her eyes were dull, and the lids hung droopingly, weighed down by twenty-four hours of wakefulness by the bedside of her sick teacher. Round the Block
For about three-quarters of the way up, the 'plume' of which Clara speaks has one straight trunk, which then bends over droopingly. Among the Trees at Elmridge
I made no reply, but leaned my head droopingly upon the pillow; and Dr. Irwin, taking my hand, observed: "She is very weak, and we may expect delirium before morning." A Grandmother's Recollections
A slow and tired footstep was heard upon the stairs, and Joe's dog ran into the room droopingly, wagged his tail with no energy, and crept under the desk. The Conquest of Canaan
He had entered droopingly with bent shoulders and hopeless hang of head. The Dawn of a To-morrow
She leaned a little toward him, droopingly, a poor, feeble, timid child in need of some strong man to shield her from the rough world. Under the Skylights
He rained kisses on her head resting droopingly against him. Snow-Blind
But when she came to the place where she always crossed the street she only stood there an instant and then, a little more slowly, a little more droopingly, walked on. Lifted Masks; stories
Here we stopped to breakfast, but there was nothing for the poor beasts to eat, and they waited for us droopingly, with their heads thrust together. The Lands of the Saracen Pictures of Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicily, and Spain
When Hope, the eagle that towered, could see No cliff beyond him in the sky, His pinions were bent droopingly— And homeward turned his softened eye. Edgar Allan Poe's Complete Poetical Works
Her dark hair was loose, and her eyes were cast down droopingly, shaded by their long black lashes. The Duke's Prize; a Story of Art and Heart in Florence
As I did so, I looked up to see Mrs. Stuart moving droopingly and lamely back into her own room. In the Days of the Comet
Amelia, give this feather more a slope, That it sit droopingly The Love-chase
Miss Galbraith stands up, droopingly, and Mr. Richards makes a movement towards her, and then falls back. The Parlor Car
As for Priscilla, she stood droopingly in the midst of us, making no attempt to remove the veil. The Blithedale Romance
There they lay, appearing double as their images were seen reflected in the mirror-like wave, the branches of their clustering trees hanging down gracefully—droopingly. The Duke's Prize; a Story of Art and Heart in Florence
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