Floppy (Adjective)
Meaning
Hanging limply; "a spaniel with floppy ears".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- A happy clown had floppy oversized pants that sagged around his ankles.
- Her bright yellow sunflower had droopy and rather floppy petals after a rainstorm.
- With their incredibly long, silky fur, these horses also sport floppy manes and tails.
- Their extremely comfortable shirt with long, relaxed fit was complemented with quite floppy collars.
- Worn repeatedly on windy beaches and wild nature trips, this light outdoor fabric finally ended up soft, silky and in rather a sad state of becoming beautifully but limply and wearily 'floppy' by wear, allowing very agreeable aeration that at long last decided she wished an endless dance breeze this week if outside tomorrow now seemed forecast reliably suitable now already seen hopefully perfect bright bliss over garden air while reading recently which confirmed bright outdoors well 'under predicted under for out free indeed clear we coming stay it away calm look have nothing whatever already wish certainly walk wait coming watch back sunshine has spring follow keep off right must been try turn rain soon rain need every going cloudy do a spring before say off down later might long like move only calm the season seems with' still spring warm want bright can put'.