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drippy

[drip-ee] / ˈdrɪp i /


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The outside is this big, drippy, cheesy, craveable thing — but inside, it’s got all these good ingredients.

From Salon May 23, 2025

Still, listening to the actor’s wit, wisdom and drippy insights for 96 minutes is enough to tempt any viewer to channel his or her inner Spock.

From New York Times Mar. 21, 2024

Michael Jackson has only appeared twice: On Now 4, with the drippy 1970s ballad One Day In Your Life, and again on Now 88 with the posthumous single Love Never Felt So Good.

From BBC Nov. 28, 2023

Focusing on the silhouettes and surfaces, Atwood emphasized contrasts such as that between the short and round Gomez in stripes and the tall and lithe Morticia in drippy, fluid sleeves and hems.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 21, 2023

“Oh, sure she can,” Mrs. Ames said in a drippy voice.

From "Maybe He Just Likes You" by Barbara Dee

And although Grey is charming, as well as being a lovely dancer, she’s also saddled with the drippier role: the heroine.

From Time Aug. 24, 2017

This inevitably leads to them having their drippiest kiss yet.

From The Guardian Jul. 10, 2011

This is all to say that nothing embarrasses me more than my secret love of Bright Eyes, once the drippiest act in all of indiedom.

From Salon Aug. 7, 2008




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