drip

  • 11DRIP — (Dividend ReInvestment Plan) drɪp program that automatically reinvests dividends towards the purchase of additional shares (Finance) …

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  • 12drip — [v] drop, trickle dribble, drizzle, exude, filter, plop, rain, splash, sprinkle, trill, weep; concept 181 Ant. pour …

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  • 13drip — ► VERB (dripped, dripping) ▪ fall or let fall in small drops of liquid. ► NOUN 1) a small drop of a liquid. 2) an apparatus which slowly passes fluid, nutrients, or drugs into a patient s body intravenously. 3) informal a weak and ineffectual… …

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  • 14drip — drip1 [ drıp ] verb 1. ) intransitive if a liquid drips, it falls in very small drops: Red paint had dripped on the floor. Sweat was dripping down his face. a ) transitive if you drip a liquid, you make it fall in very small drops: Drip some wax… …

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  • 15drip — I UK [drɪp] / US verb Word forms drip : present tense I/you/we/they drip he/she/it drips present participle dripping past tense dripped past participle dripped 1) a) [intransitive] if a liquid drips, it falls in very small drops Red paint had… …

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  • 16drip — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 water dripping ADJECTIVE ▪ slow, steady PREPOSITION ▪ drip of ▪ the steady drip of water from the tap 2 drop of water that falls …

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  • 17drip — v. & n. v. (dripped, dripping) 1 intr. & tr. fall or let fall in drops. 2 intr. (often foll. by with) be so wet as to shed drops (dripped with blood). n. 1 a the act or an instance of dripping (the steady drip of rain). b a drop of liquid (a drip …

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  • 18drip — 1. To flow a drop at a time. 2. A flowing in drops. alkaline milk d. a variable mixture of sodium bicarbonate in whole milk dripped into the stomach thro …

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  • 19drip — drip1 [drıp] v past tense and past participle dripped present participle dripping [: Old English; Origin: dryppan; related to drop] 1.) [I and T] to let liquid fall in drops ▪ The tap s dripping . ▪ Her boots were muddy and her hair was dripping …

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  • 20drip — I n. a steady drip II v. 1) (D; intr.) to drip from (the water was dripping from the tap) 2) (D; intr.) to drip with * * * [drɪp] (D; intr.) to drip with a steady drip (D; intr.) to drip from (the water was dripping from the tap) …

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