[f. LOP v.2 + -Y.] That hangs loosely; limp.

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1855.  S. Brooks, Aspen Crt., II. viii. 106. He would even put on the same smeared and loppy shirt-collar three mornings in succession.

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1893.  Eliz. B. Custer, Tenting, 163. The droop of his [a dog’s] head was rendered even more ‘loppy’ by the tongue, which dropped outside the sagging jaw.

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