"Dripping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Dripping" Meaning

The word "dripping" is a present participle verb form of the verb "drip", which means to fall or be released in small, continuous drops.

"Dripping" Examples

Examples of "Dripping"


The faucet was dripping slowly, making a annoying sound in the background.
The kitchen was filled with the sweet aroma of freshly baked cookies, dripping with golden syrup.
The politician's speech was dripping with sarcasm, making it hard to take seriously.
The humid air was dripping with moisture, making it difficult to breathe.
The TV commercial was dripping with sex appeal, trying to sell the latest fashion trend.

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People who frequently consume alcohol, often in social settings.

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Drip-dry refers to the process of washing and drying clothing, especially delicate fabrics, that requires air to be circulated slowly around the garment to avoid shrinkage or creasing. It is often done by laying the garment on a towel to permit slow evaporation of moisture, rather than using a machine dryer.

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The verb "drips" means to fall or flow in small, slow amounts or drops, typically from a liquid or a faucet. It can also describe something that is flowing or leaking slowly, such as "blood drips" or "water drips". Additionally, "drips" can also be used to describe someone who is making a snide or condescending comment, often in a sarcastic or contemptuous tone. For example, "Her condescending attitude drips with arrogance."

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A drive-through is a facility where customers can purchase goods or services without leaving their vehicles. It is commonly used in industries such as fast food, banking, and retail, allowing customers to quickly and conveniently access products or services without having to physically enter the establishment.

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To drive means to operate or control the movement of a vehicle, machine, or an animal, using physical or mental effort. It can also mean to push or force something in a particular direction, or to have a strong influence or power over someone or something.