Drip ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Drip ( verb )

  1. Let or cause (a liquid) to fall in drops.
  2. Let or cause (sweat or blood) to ooze out of the body.

Origin:

Old english dryppan, of germanic origin; related to german triefen.

Examples:

  1. The faucet was dripping.
  2. The water was dripping from the tap.
  3. He was dripping with sweat.
  4. She was dripping blood from her wound.
  5. The icicles were dripping with water.

(As a noun)

Drip ( noun )

  1. Let or cause (a liquid) to fall in drops.
  2. Let or cause (sweat or blood) to ooze out of the body.

Origin:

Old english dryppan, of germanic origin; related to german triefen.

Examples:

  1. The faucet was dripping.
  2. The water was dripping from the tap.
  3. He was dripping with sweat.
  4. She was dripping blood from her wound.
  5. The icicles were dripping with water.
Some random words: mishmash, nonrenewable, dowel