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Discover Ludwig"dropping her head" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a motion where someone moves their head downward in a sudden, brief manner. For example, "She felt embarrassed, dropping her head as she stared at the floor."
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"Where does a disaster begin?" Muriel Halstead asks, before stopping, crumpling her shoulders and dropping her head onto a lectern.
"I don't know how to serve," she said, dropping her head and letting her long blonde hair cover her face.
Holley Farmer, the company's senior woman, stands in a majestic still pose; then she breaks the spell by suddenly dropping her head to the side.
Crespo repeated herself, still whispering — "guilty," she said — before dropping her head.
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When asked who killed her son, she dropped her head.
Heidi tells her that he's not too bad & she drops her head on his shoulder.
Even the teacher drops her head to her desk, shoulders heaving.
When her score, 14.900, flashed on the scoreboard she dropped her head.
When Duval fell behind in the first set, she dropped her head, and the last four games.
But after almost all reporters left the room, she dropped her head into her hands and wept bitterly.
Instead Bandit is "lazy" – slow and barely awake – and drops her head into water every time we cross a creek.
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