drip• The faucet's dripping again - you'd better call the plumber.• The raindripped down his neck.• The two of them looked at it, as blooddripped down on the coldlinoleum.• Sweatdripped down the sides of his head and chest.• He ignored the icicles too, a wholerow of glistening two-and three-footers dripping from a pipe.• The blood was still dripping from the cut on his lip.• Wax from the candledripped on the tablecloth.• We stood under a tree, with rain dripping onto our heads.• Thérèse held it for her, burning her fingers even as the icy water dripped over them.
be dripping with blood/sweat etc• The flatboat was dripping with blood.• The hand that held the gunwas dripping with sweat, the metal feeling hot and slick.