46 collocations for drips

I soon jumped up and slapped him, and rubbed him till my hands were dripping wet.

The stinging lash had closed one of his eyes and his mouth was dripping blood.

" Pretty soon we were away over at the other side of the lake and it was awfully still, and even our oars seemed to make a lot of noise dripping the water.

It was a dismal outlook, the decks wet, the sails dripping moisture, and nothing to look about upon but wreaths of fog.

They drip pools on the floorcloth.

The dank, dripping trees and the misty hills seemed to muffle and deaden the world.

Gladys and Migwan were dripping their way back to Ponemah, one on either side of Bengal Virden, who was entertaining them with tales of former years at camp, when they were startled to see Miss Peckham standing on top of a high rock wildly waving them back.

And still he bears the goblet on whose crown A hundred jewels in the lamplight shine; And ever from its edges dripping down Falls with dark stain the rich and lustrous wine, Wherefrom through all the chamber's shadowy deeps A deadly perfume like a vapour creeps.

Slip as many eggs as are needed in frying-pan and cook gently by dripping the hot fat over them until done.

With fingers that dripped gold, he tried to pat the bounding terrier.

Had I seen him murder Lucy and then turn with blood dripping hands to grasp mine, I do not think that I should have felt more loathing than I did when his hand clasped mine.

It ran all down my back and dripped off my heels.

" "Her lips drip honey," I observed, "and the poison of asps is under her tongue.

Peel and cut the potatoes into thin slices, as nearly the same size as possible; make some butter or dripping quite hot in a frying-pan; put in the potatoes, and fry them on both sides of a nice brown.

To attain to anything, he must needs screw the head up into the atmosphere of the future, while feet and hands drip dark ichors of despair from the crucifying cross of the crude presenta horrid strain!

The oaks dripped jewels and the black pines lifted their gilded spires above the clearing and nodded solemnly to the rosy East.

Arnold stopped stirring the pot and stood motionless, his eyes fixed on the narrator, the spatula dripping tomato-juice all along his white trousers.

We sat there and cussed and said, 'Now, why didn't we do this, that, and t'other thing instead of blowing our hard earned dough?'till bimeby we just dripped melancholy, you might say.

Scarcely a letter drips from his penas a modern novelist used to express itwithout some touch of the Pomfrets.

These holes drip oil on to an asbestos burner.

Take about half a peck of large buttons or slaps, clean them and set them in an earthen dish or dripping pan one by one, let them stand in a slow oven to dry whilst they will beat to powder, and when they are powdered sift them through a sieve; take half a quarter of a ounce of mace, and a nutmeg, beat them very fine, and mix them with your mushroom powder, then put it into a bottle, and it will be fit for use.

When I came to myself again, Niels Daae stood beside me with an empty water bottle, the contents of which were dripping off my person and off the sofa upon which I was lying.

A butterfly that dripped poison!

RAHM STRUDEL Prepare the dough as for Apple Strudel as directed in the foregoing recipe, drip one quart of thick sour milk on it lightly, with a large spoon, put one cup of grated bread crumbs over the milk, add two cups of granulated sugar, one cup of chopped almonds, one cup of raisins, and one teaspoon of cinnamon, roll and place in well-buttered pan, put small pieces of butter over the top, basting frequently.

It brings the old times back to one again, The grim-eyed crowd that faced the morning's dolours Doing their very best to drip the rain Down other people's collars; The fond, fond pair beneath a single dome; The fight to ride on Hammersmiths and Chelseas; The rapture when you found on reaching home

46 collocations for  drips