Sentences with drip
drip
D d - Sit your child forward and let the blood drip into a tissue or on to the floor. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- A tap in the kitchen was dripping. [VERB]
- Early on September 19, an intravenous drip, which was meant to contain 95 per cent saline and 5 per cent dextrose, a form of glucose.
- Israeli group Netafim uses that country's expertise in drip irrigation to supply both the agricultural and garden sectors.
- Drips of water rolled down the trousers of his uniform.
- I had a bad attack of pneumonia and spent two days in hospital on a drip.
- His efficient drip system left him with extra water this season.
- Installing a drip irrigation system may seem like a daunting task.
- They were dazed by window displays dripping with diamonds and furs. [VERB + with]
- Does the sink drip, or have I just spilt water over the floor?
- Installing a drip system is relatively easy, once you have a plan.
- The concept of drip marketing stems from agriculture.
- The Old Hall simply drips with masterpieces of the Flemish painters. The duchess was dripping with jewels.
- The weather isn't so bad. I mean, it's dripping, but you're not going to get so wet.
- It can very uncomfortable to live with post nasal drip because it can cause a mucus build up in your throat and sinus cavities.
- This faucet drips.
- The irritating drip of a faucet.
- I put a drip of vanilla extract in my hot cocoa.
- He's not doing so well. The doctors have put him on a drip.
- He couldn't even summon up the courage to ask her name. . . what a drip!