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pendulous
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pendulous
(adjective)
pendulous
/
ˈ
pɛnʤələs/
adjective
pendulous
/
ˈ
pɛnʤələs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of PENDULOUS
[
more pendulous; most pendulous
]
formal + literary
:
hanging down and swinging freely
pendulous
silver earrings
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— pendulously
adverb
blossoms dangling
pendulously
from the branches
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