Very wet
“I mark its square tiles like steps, watching light reflect in them as I skid on wet smears from the dripping shoes of the shoppers. ”
Slightly wet or affected with moisture
(of a container or covering) Accidentally losing or admitting contents, especially liquid or gas, through a hole or crack
Filled or well-supplied with something
Animal fat used or produced in cooking
The flow of a fluid, typically one emerging from a pore or opening
Present participle for to fall or let fall in drops of liquid
“During prolonged rainstorms, water begins to drip from the canopy to the ground.”
Present participle for to seep or emanate from pores or an opening
“It was a little warmer in this room, and I could feel little beads of sweat start to drip from my hairline.”
Present participle for to pour from, or as from, a container, especially by accident
Present participle for to emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
Present participle for to have saliva dripping copiously from the mouth
Present participle for to coat food with seasoning or marinade before (or during) cooking
Present participle for to have a runny nose
Present participle for to throw or give off (gas, light, etc.)
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