Present participle for to drip or dribble down vertically (in drops)
“It made him thirsty just thinking about picking up the long-handled dipper, dunking it in the water box, and letting the cool water dribble down his chest while he was taking a drink.”
Present participle for to flow in a stream
“Rain then began to thunder on the roof and dribble noisily from the eaves.”
Present participle for to ooze or leak from an opening
“Blood continued to dribble from the wound as Shayne stood there.”
Present participle for to allow saliva to run from the mouth
“His mouth began to dribble at the thought of a delicious meal awaiting him at home.”
Present participle for to pour from, or as from, a container, especially by accident
Present participle for to talk with continued involuntary repetition of sounds, especially initial consonants
Present participle for to cover with drops or spots of something
Present participle for to strike or propel, usually forcibly, with the foot
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