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pendulous

[pen-juh-luhs, pen-duh-] / ˈpɛn dʒə ləs, ˈpɛn də- /


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It was selected for its relatively slow growth, showy lime-green cones and pendulous branch tips; it resembles a deodar cedar in that regard.

From Washington Post

Kent Beauty is a small, mounding plant with pendulous stems ending in these strange blooms, which endure for weeks.

From Washington Post

She explained to me that if someone has pendulous breasts, measuring while she is standing up doesn’t really tell you how much breast the bra must support.

From New York Times

She was just under three feet tall, with leathery skin, sharp teeth, and pendulous breasts.

From The New Yorker

Although the flowers appear after the tree leafs out, they are still visible and quite striking, due to their prolific nature and pendulous shape.

From Seattle Times