drip in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Drip (noun): a small, continuous flow of liquid falling drop by drop.
Sample Sentences
- The coffee pot had a slow drip that made it hard to concentrate on my reading.
- As the rain began to fall, I could hear the steady drip of water from the roof.
- She watched the paint drip from the brush, a mesmerizing flow of color.
- After the storm, a single drip of water fell from the eaves, signaling the end of the downpour.
- The sound of a drip from the leaky faucet kept me awake all night.
- The faucet was so old that it had started to drip incessantly throughout the night.
- As the ice melted in her glass, droplets began to drip down the sides, catching the light beautifully.
- He watched the paint drip from the brush onto the canvas, creating an unexpected masterpiece.
- After the rain, a single drop began to drip from the edge of the roof, splashing onto the pavement below.
- She could hear the sound of water dripping in the quiet of the abandoned cabin, echoing through the stillness.
- The cold water began to drip from the leaky faucet, echoing through the quiet kitchen.
- She watched as the paint slowly began to drip down the canvas, creating an unexpected masterpiece.
- After the rain, a single drop would occasionally drip from the edge of the roof onto the ground below.
- His heart raced as he heard the sound of a drip in the dark, wondering if it was just the plumbing or something more sinister.
- She filled the tea kettle and waited for the water to drip through the filter, filling her cup with steaming goodness.
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