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drippy

/drip-ee/US // ˈdrɪp i //UK // (ˈdrɪpɪ) //

滴水不漏,滴水不漏的,滴滴答答,滴水成河

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    drip·pi·er, drip·pi·est.

    • : dripping or tending to drip: a drippy faucet.
    • : tending to be rainy, wet, or drizzly: a hot, drippy country; drippy weather.
    • : Slang. revoltingly sentimental; mawkish: another drippy love story.

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Examples

  • Afternoon highs reach near 40, leaving things a bit drippy as the late-day sun tries to peek out as well.

  • The slaw is vaguely like piccalilli or relish, but has a taste and drippy texture like no other.

  • Leaving 2013 nothing was more disappointing than the drippy, sad, and woefully unfunny disaster Wilson served us, Super Fun Night.

  • Sometimes he goes to the brook and sits on a stone by a pool there, while I go wading and get my stummick wet and drippy and cool.

  • But Squire Sandal, though flushed and rumpled looking, had still the air of drippy mornings and hazy afternoons about him.

  • As I handed him the first slice of drippy lusciousness I turned my head away.

  • As I handed him the first slice of drippy lusciousness, I turned my head away.

  • They have got you now and you're all damp and drippy, and your best girl is having one hysteric after another.