adjective
- comparative form of loppy; more inclined to hang loosely or droop; more floppy or drooping in appearance
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The loppier ears of the spaniel made it look friendlier than the dog with pointed ears.
- After washing, the fabric became loppier and less structured.
- Her loppier posture suggested she was tired from the long day.
- The plant's loppier leaves indicated it needed more water.
- He preferred the loppier fit of the old sweater to the tight new one.