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I . drip·ping [ˈdrɪpɪŋ] ADJ

1. dripping (dropping drips):

dripping
to be dripping

2. dripping (extremely wet):

dripping

3. dripping (be covered with sth):

hum iron to be dripping with sth

II . drip·ping [ˈdrɪpɪŋ] ADV

dripping wet

III . drip·ping [ˈdrɪpɪŋ] N FOOD

dripping

II . drip <-pp-> [drɪp] VB trans

III . drip [drɪp] N

1. drip no pl (act of dripping):

2. drip (drop):

4. drip pej sl (foolish person):

reva f

I . drip-·dry <-ie-> VB trans

II . drip-·dry ADJ

Usage examples with dripping

dripping wet

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The only clue is dripping water from the temple above.
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The acid in the urine, feces, and blood causes severe burn wounds on the legs from the continuous dripping.
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This report presents experimental evidence for several electrospray operating regimes (dripping, burst, pulsating, and cone-jet).
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Modes of transmission include poor hand-washing practices after gardening, long-term smoking and being near dripping hanging flower pots.
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Dark patches mark its face, dripping down from its eyes which gives the appearance of perpetual tears.
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A pearl diver surfaces with her mouth dripping with pearls.
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The video also has a scene of splattering of paint and it's dripping down the screen.
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Years of rain water dripping through holes in the roof did much more damage.
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A hide or fabric ceiling can protect against dripping water and reduce drafts.
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Since the pitch was allowed to start dripping in 1930, only nine drops have fallen.
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