2 if prices, values, sales, etc. droop they gradually go down: --
3 a situation in which prices, values, sales, etc. gradually go down: --
When calling, the bird bows and droops its wings.
The slotted ailerons could be drooped together to function as flaps.
In 1876, a new model appeared with a rounded visor, as the squared visor drooped when wet and curled when drying.
His travels drooped into the western architectural design vocabulary forms and world architectural influences.
Often the feet are slightly apart, with the knees drooping together.
The way that the dense foliage droops from the hanging branches gives the tree a willowy appearance.
With the wingtips drooped downwards, the compression lift shock wave would be further trapped under the wings.
Simultaneously, the lift was augmented by leading-edge slats drooping by 25 and inboard flaps extending to 30.