Similar words: dripping, zippy, hippy, nippy, floppy drive, drip, grippe, ripped. Meaning: ['drɪpɪ] adj. 1. wet with light rain 2. leaking in drops 3. effusively or insincerely emotional.
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1. These men look a bit drippy.
2. Where's that drippy brother of yours?
3. The movie is nothing but a drippy melodrama.
4. Rudeness! No, a big, fat, slimy, drippy...
5. And how about the one with the drippy nose?
6. The last is of the drippy scion of the once-formidable founding family, who fails even to announce the paper's closure properly.
7. In the drippy days, none of our classmates had umbrellas, so they were all wringing .
8. Tea tree in place of precipice, have a long, narrow rock, rock Xia year-round have springs from the top Xia drippy.
9. For generations, wise mothers have used Hyland's C-Plus Cold Tablets to ease the drippy misery.
10. Current medical practices blame pollen for the runny eyes or drippy noses that springtime flowers and flowering trees give off.
11. Part of me wants to tell my boss the truth(Sentencedict), but I fear it would make me look drippy and uncommitted.
12. For one out of five unlucky souls in the U. S. , there's no mistaking the red, swollen eyes, drippy nose, sore throat and angry, inflamed nasal passages.
13. The signal also will be weakened in the dry or drippy environment.
14. Tea tree in place of precipice, there is a narrow rock, rock top Xia Xia drippy at spring from there.