drip
verb /drɪp/
  /drɪp/
Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they drip |    /drɪp/   /drɪp/  | 
| he / she / it drips |    /drɪps/   /drɪps/  | 
| past simple dripped |    /drɪpt/   /drɪpt/  | 
| past participle dripped |    /drɪpt/   /drɪpt/  | 
| -ing form dripping |    /ˈdrɪpɪŋ/   /ˈdrɪpɪŋ/  | 
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) (of liquid) to fall in small drops
- She was hot and sweat dripped into her eyes.
 - Water was dripping down the walls.
 - The rain came down and dripped off the edges of the car.
 
 - [intransitive, transitive] to produce or let fall drops of liquid
- The tap was dripping.
 - + adv./prep. Her hair dripped down her back.
 - drip with something Her hands were dripping with blood.
 - drip something (+adv./prep.) Be careful, you're dripping paint everywhere!
 
 - [intransitive, transitive] to contain or hold a lot of something
- drip with something The trees were dripping with fruit.
 - drip something His voice dripped sarcasm.
 
 
Word OriginOld English dryppan, drȳpen, of Germanic origin; related to Danish dryppe, also to drop.