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Meaning

The word "dripping" typically refers to the process of liquid falling in drops. It can describe a steady flow or trickle of liquid from a surface or object. For example, when water leaks from a faucet, the water is dripping down into the sink. The word can also be used in a figurative sense to describe something that is excessively moist or saturated.

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Etymology

The word "dripping" comes from the Old English "dripian," which means "to fall in drops," and has been used to describe the action since at least the 14th century. The term relates to the word "drip," which signifies a drop of liquid.

Examples

  1. The rain was so heavy that it started dripping through the leaves of the trees.
  2. I noticed a dripping faucet in the kitchen, which I will need to fix soon.
  3. After washing the car, the water was dripping off the body and onto the driveway.
  4. The ice cream started dripping down the cone, and I had to hurry to eat it before it melted completely.
  5. The walls were dripping with moisture in the old, abandoned house.