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- drip with
drip with
drip with something
1. . Lit. to be heavy or overloaded with something to the point of overflowing. The foliage dripped with the heavy morning dew. Her clothing dripped with seawater as she climbed back onto the deck.
2. Fig. [for someone's speech] to show certain states of mind or attitudes. Her voice dripped with sarcasm. The old lady's voice dripped with sweetness and affection.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Lazzaro | | LAHD-dzah-ro | Italian |
Prudencio | | proo-DHEN-thyo (Spanish), proo-DHEN-syo (Latin American Spanish) | Spanish |
Mahavira | | - | Sanskrit |
Harmonia | | - | Greek Mythology |
Talulla | | - | Irish |
Ani | | - | Bulgarian, Georgian, Romanian, Spanish |