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Qu'est-ce (qui) est droopy - définition

FICTIONAL DOG
Droopy and Dripple; Droopy the Dog; Happy Hound; Droopy Dog; Señor Droopy; Millionaire Droopy; Wags to Riches; Droopy Leprechaun; The Chump Champ; Droopy's Good Deed; Mutts About Racing; Sheep Wrecked; Caballero Droopy; Grin and Share It; Out-Foxed; Blackboard Jumble; Deputy Droopy; Homesteader Droopy; Drag-a-Long Droopy; The Three Little Pups; Wags To Riches; Drag-A-Long Droopy; Droopy Leprecaun; You know what? I'm happy.

droopy         
(droopier, droopiest)
If you describe something as droopy, you mean that it hangs down with no strength or firmness.
...a tall man with a droopy moustache.
ADJ
Droopy         
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droop         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Drooping; Droop (disambiguation); Droops; Droop (aircraft); Droop (aeronautics)
(droops, drooping, drooped)
If something droops, it hangs or leans downwards with no strength or firmness.
Crook's eyelids drooped and he yawned...
VERB: V
Droop is also a noun.
...the droop of his shoulders.
N-SING: usu N of n

Wikipédia

Droopy

Droopy is an animated character from the golden age of American animation. He is an anthropomorphic white Basset Hound with a droopy face; hence his name. He was created in 1943 by Tex Avery for theatrical cartoon shorts produced by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio. Essentially the polar opposite of Avery's other MGM character, the loud and wacky Screwy Squirrel, Droopy moves slowly and lethargically, speaks in a jowly monotone voice, and—though hardly an imposing character—is shrewd enough to outwit his enemies. When finally roused to anger, often by a bad guy laughing heartily at him, Droopy is capable of beating adversaries many times his size with a comical thrashing.

The character first appeared, nameless, in Avery's 1943 cartoon Dumb-Hounded. Though he was not called "Droopy" onscreen until his fifth cartoon, Señor Droopy (1949), the character was already named "Droopy" in model sheets for his first cartoon. He was officially first labeled "Happy Hound", a name used in the character's appearances in Our Gang Comics. He starred in 24 theatrical cartoons, ending in 1958 as a result of MGM closing its cartoon department. The character has been revived several times for new productions including films and television shows also featuring MGM's other famous cartoon stars, Tom and Jerry, either as their ally or enemy. He's also known to be the guider of Cartoon Network back when it first launched at October 1, 1992.

In the cartoon Northwest Hounded Police, Droopy's last name was given as "McPoodle". In The Chump Champ, it was given as "Poodle". Nevertheless, Droopy is generally understood to be a basset hound.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour droopy
1. But his sad, droopy eyes and his sad, droopy expression somehow made the statement more of a lament than a boast.
2. Among those mocked for their droopy chests were Peter Stringfellow, Danny DeVito and Michael Winner.
3. He wears a droopy hat atop his lanky frame and speaks with a soft drawl.
4. Spruill, 61, said the indignity of the "droopy drawers" debate wouldn‘t deter him.
5. The Britannias submitted for the competition this time round were either too stiff or too droopy.