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drab
adjective, dull; dingy; shabby noun, a slatternly woman
draff
noun, the residue of husks after fermentation of the grain used in brewing, used as a food for cattle
drape
verb, to hang or cover with flexible material or fabric, usually in folds; adorn
draw off
verb, to cause (a liquid) to flow from something
draw up
verb, to come or cause to come to a halt
drip
verb, to fall or let fall in drops
drippy
adjective, mawkish, insipid, or inane
drive
verb, to push, propel, or be pushed or propelled
driveway
noun, a private road for vehicles, often connecting a house or garage with a public road; drive
droop
verb, to sag or allow to sag, as from weakness or exhaustion; hang down; sink
droopy
adjective, hanging or sagging downwards
drop
noun, a small quantity of liquid that forms or falls in a spherical or pear-shaped mass; globule
drop off
verb, to grow smaller or less; decline
drove
verb, the past tense of drive noun, a herd of livestock being driven together
drub
verb, to beat as with a stick; cudgel; club
drupe
noun, an indehiscent fruit consisting of outer epicarp, fleshy or fibrous mesocarp, and stony endocarp enclosing a single seed, as in the peach, plum, and cherry
dry up
verb, to become barren or unproductive; fail