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Meanings of Drip

Verb

  • To fall one drop at a time.
  • To leak slowly.
  • To let fall in drops.
  • (of the weather) To rain lightly.

Noun

  • A drop of liquid.

Explanation of the word: Drip

Drip is when a liquid comes out slowly in small drops. For example, when you pour water and it falls in drops instead of a big stream.

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Translations for the word: Drip

hindi
ड्रिप (drip)

drip

बूँद (boond)

boond

टपक (tapak)

tapak

   

Sample Sentences

  • I watched the drip of water from the roof.
  • The faucet has a drip that needs fixing.
  • A drip of juice fell on my shirt.
  • The candle will drip wax as it burns.
  • I can hear the drip of the water in the sink.

Mini Blog for the word: Drip

The Dance of the Raindrop

Have you ever watched a raindrop drip from a leaf? It’s like a tiny dancer, twirling down to the ground! Drip, drip, drop! Each drop makes a little splash, creating puddles for us to jump in. Isn’t it fun to splash around?

Sometimes, a drip can come from a leaky faucet, making a funny sound: plink, plink! You can pretend it’s a song! So next time you see a drip, remember it’s nature’s way of playing music.

Let’s go outside and see how many drips we can find! Happy exploring!

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Drip

What does 'drip' mean?
The word 'drip' means to let a liquid fall in drops, like when water comes out of a leaky faucet.
How do you pronounce 'drip'?
You say 'drip' like this: dr-ip, with a short 'i' sound.
What is the origin of the word 'drip'?
The word 'drip' comes from the Old English word 'dripian', which means to fall in drops.
What is the meaning of 'drip' in Bengali?
The word 'drip' in Bengali is 'টপ টপ করা' (ṭop ṭop karā).

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Drip

Fact: A drip is a small drop of liquid that falls slowly, like water from a leaky faucet!
Proverb: A drop in the bucket means a small part of a big problem.
Quote: "Little by little, one travels far." - J.R.R. Tolkien