14 Verbs to Use for the Word drip

That is better; but we cannot think, looking at that ghastly face, and hearing the blood drip onto the deck.

"S'funny all rightan' that's fuf-funnier," he added as Luke and his chair scraped backward to avoid the drip.

The sun is sinking large and round, Like a golden goblet spilling o'er, Glittering drops that drip to the ground Then I spread my lustrous wings and cleave the air Sailing high with a motion calm and slow, Far down the green earth lies like a picture fair, Then with rapid wing I sink in the shining glow; A-chasing the glinting, gleaming drops; oh, a diver Am I in a clear and golden sea, and Summer will last forever.

Leading my horse, I splashed along, holding my arms away from my body, and only moving my benumbed fingers to wipe the chill drip from my face.

It must flow like honeygood solid stuffnot drip like rain, out of mere weakness.

It was where a little stream, like a silver thread, ran down across the mossy covering of the edge and went drip, dripping into the stone-walled basin far below.

" "But only as you do when you are out in it," replied his governess"by having the water drip from your clothes.

Take an enamelled cup and dip this mixture into the jelly bags, under which large bowls have been placed to catch the drip.

GOOSEBERRY RELISH Cut the brush part from the berry, but leave the stem on, wash thoroughly and let drip in colander overnight.

There persisted a tiny drip, drip, drip from some point in the darkness.

At their feet rippled the glacial drip of the hills, but it was muddy and discolored, as if soiled by some commotion of the earth.

"Suddenly, all around us, there sounded a drip, drip, drip, upon the floor of the great hall.

A man in blood-red jersey and long boots, all shining with moisture, stands at the bows holding up the carcase of a silver-bellied sea-otter from whose pelt the wet drips in moonstones.

Why, in the spring, is the herbage under trees generally more luxuriant than it is beyond the spread of their branches? Because the driving mists and fogs becoming condensed on the branches, cause a frequent drip beneath the tree not experienced in other places; and thus keep up a perpetual irrigation and refreshment of the soil.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  drip