Similar words: ripping, dipping, snipping, flipping, shipping, skipping, clipping, equipping. Meaning: ['drɪpɪŋ] n. 1. a liquid (as water) that flows in drops (as from the eaves of house) 2. the sound of a liquid falling drop by drop. adj. 1. having liquid falling in drops 2. wet with secreted or exuded moisture such as sweat or tears. adv. extremely wet.
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91. He ignored the icicles too, a whole row of glistening two-and three-footers dripping from a pipe.
92. We stood under a tree, with rain dripping onto our heads.
93. Still, she wrung the dripping, salted cabbage until her wrinkled hands stung from the brine.
94. The man did as he was told, the blood dripping on the paper.
95. She had just finished her breakfast of dripping and bread and a piece of cold bacon when Ben came into the room.
96. I forgot my wetness, my dripping jeans, the soggy waterlogged ground.
97. Blue flames were running up and down the wires, and blobs of melted plastic insulation were dripping down.
98. Behind the long black sweep of counter Sergeant Camb sat fanning himself with a newspaper, the sweat dripping down his forehead.
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99. Water began dripping into the window, the port engine started to cough.
100. Spittle was running down his chin and dripping on to his clothes.
101. Without you white birds would wrench themselves free from my paintings and fly off dripping blood into the night.
102. A dripping sky-blue shutter or the red flowers of a flame-of-the-forest tree were images exploding on the vision after blindness.
103. Sweat was pouring down my forehead and dripping into my eyes.
104. I went across to the dripping tap and held my swollen hand under the cold running water.
105. Back alleys and building sites, a concrete subway dripping cold, paving stones lurching in sand and black water.
106. It was always the same - bread and dripping or, when the bread was very old, blackish toast and dripping.
107. He stood now with the sponge dripping down his side.
108. She was holding a dripping Violet, who had very likely stayed out all night.
109. I was drowning in my own sweat. Sweat was pouring down my forehead and dripping into my eyes.
110. And then Mr Blakey stood among his rose-beds with his shears dripping blood, and her head lay in the soil.
111. And what was happening was, I was dripping sweat into it and rusting bits and shorting the battery.
112. I take us up a secret path behind the school, lined with high bushes dripping with blueberries.
113. Hoist your honker to the skies and smell the burning charcoal and dripping, burning fat.
114. This cooling effect can also produce unwanted condensation on the inside of the greenhouse dripping on to plants below.
115. I poked my head under the dripping awning of a newsstand and asked the proprietor.
116. What a jolly afternoon we were going to have, nosing round people's dripping wet yuk.
117. And yet inside, despite the saturated carpet and water still dripping from the ceiling, business was proceeding.
118. To cheers and aahs he emerged on the far bank, shook himself and set off in dripping pursuit.
119. The suit was soaking wet, the tie a dripping string.
120. Rain was dripping through the roof in several places, falling with a recurrent plop and splash on to the wet floor-boards.
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