LOPPED OFF vs LOPPED: ADJECTIVE
- (of plants or trees) having the top or outer parts cut off
- (of plants or trees) having the top or outer parts cut off
LOPPED OFF vs LOPPED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of lop.
LOPPED OFF vs LOPPED: RELATED WORDS
- Plash, Loppard, Trashing, Trashed, Snag, Ross, Defalcation, Trash, Truncheon, Lop, Brush, Polled, Pruned, Cropped, Lopped
- Dropped, Sloughed, Lowered, Shorn, Sawed, Sliced, Wiped, Snipped, Slashed, Shaved, Chopped, Trimmed, Cut, Lopped off, Cropped
LOPPED OFF vs LOPPED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slopped, Slop, Plash, Trashing, Trashed, Ross, Defalcation, Trash, Truncheon, Lop, Brush, Polled, Pruned, Cropped, Lopped
- Dropped, Sloughed, Lowered, Shorn, Sawed, Sliced, Wiped, Snipped, Slashed, Shaved, Chopped, Trimmed, Cut, Lopped off, Cropped
LOPPED OFF vs LOPPED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Are we prepared to have our tongues cut out, our hands and feet lopped off, our skin and hair ripped from our bodies?
- The companies demand that six shillings and six pence be lopped off the bonuses of the shopmen.
- Thus Microsoft could release its lopped-off head version of Linux and make the back-end Windows driver extensions a commercial product.
- The foliage of lucky bamboo is long stalks that are normally lopped off at their top.
- In reality they are the very tips of bar graphs, whose bases have been lopped off.
- If a branch is diseased and grows crooked, it shall be lopped off.
- Of dusty roads on the plain and trees lopped off for fuel.
- Goodkind might have just lopped off some scenes and summarized them instead.
- You lopped off my hand and left me here to DIE as you ran off with your scumbag lover, Sebastiano!
- All trees are inspected before being felled and downed wood is left and not lopped.
- Lopped stems could also be cut into short segments to decrease drying time and further reduce hazard.
- The foliage of lucky bamboo is long stalks that are normally lopped off at their top.
- In reality they are the very tips of bar graphs, whose bases have been lopped off.
- Branches a Tree that has been lopped or cut fhoors, the new Wood.
- If a branch is diseased and grows crooked, it shall be lopped off.
- Goodkind might have just lopped off some scenes and summarized them instead.
- New Testament The First Baptist Junior Royal lopped by two white orchids.
- Of dusty roads on the plain and trees lopped off for fuel.
- Positive shoots in the economy must be lopped.