dripping
IPA: drˈɪpɪŋ
noun
- Solid animal fat, traditionally collected from dripping off roasting meat.
- The sound or action of something that drips.
- The use of a drip tip to drip e-liquid directly onto the atomizer of an e-cigarette.
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Examples of "dripping" in Sentences
- I look down and realize that my once white t-shirt is now in dripping crimson shreds.
- Head and head of empire soldiers becut in dripping blood, then threw out to universe.
- Taylor, blood dripping from the bullet wound in his shoulder, stepped forward slowly, but it was too late.
- Elsewhere he emerges limp and dripping from a lake, the opposite of a triumphant James Bond coming to shore.
- These phrases, and the condescension dripping from the article generally, can easily be removed without losing anything.
- All one needs do is follow the link Egnor gives to PZ's post, with a title dripping with sarcasm: "The Great Desecration," to see just the opposite:
- Lucrezia now appears to be less the bride of Bartolomeo than the bride of Christ – the red of her dress matching the blood dripping from the base of the cross.
- Michael brought him the song of the first wood thrush to sing in the spring of 1847, a jumprope song sung by some children on Summer Street, and the sound of water dripping from a spiderweb after a rainstorm.
- A sea of vegetation laved the landscape, pouring its green billows from wall to wall, dripping from the cliff-lips in great vine-masses, and flinging a spray of ferns and air-plants in to the multitudinous crevices.
- Pieces of burning metal had begun dripping from the hold in the side of the building where the hov disappeared, splashing the roadway with a deadly mix of “death by chemical fumes” and “death by being burned alive.”
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