Water droplets rested on his face and eyelashes, as it dripped off his nose and chin. |
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Alcohol dripped from their mouths as they gulped it down, burping out a bubble when they had the need to. |
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I could see clearly the spurt of blood that gushed out on to his ear and dripped down his cheek. |
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I grabbed my water bottle, stuck my finger in to wet it, and then dripped a small amount on my arm. |
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He designed a lotus clepsydra, that is a water clock which had a bowl shaped like a lotus flower on the top into which water dripped. |
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We sat on the grass beneath a shady tree and ate ice lollies that dripped down the sticks and onto my socks. |
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Blood from the griffon spattered Jag's front, ichor from Ragarol dripped down his back. |
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The sunlight dripped through the open window, casting its golden rays over the pigsty. |
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Did I imagine the bit where sweat dripped from his jowls onto a plate of food? |
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It fizzed up over the top, and almost into her lap but she pulled it away so the soda dripped onto the floor. |
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The first lot missed my ear entirely and dripped down my neck, necessitating a rapid dash to the bathroom for a flannel and towel. |
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Her voice dripped with the sharpness of mockery as she pronounced these last words. |
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Red gobbets of meat dripped from its claws and its talons, each as long as Jamie's arm, were stained with blood along the whole of their length. |
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But the wax has dripped all over the place, leaving some seats looking rather grubby. |
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These appear wherever water dribbled or dripped in ancient times, adding a touch of the exotic to this already mysterious and silent place. |
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Water dripped from the clothing and fell onto the hard ground of the house. |
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He turned to her, she was all wet, droplets of water fell from her head, water dripped from the bottom of her dress to the ground. |
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Water dripped in and people were moved away from about five sections of seats directly below. |
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Even as he watched, a droplet of water dripped heavily down from a stalactite far overhead, landing in the pond with fat, lazy ripples. |
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An IV dripped a clear liquid into one of his hands and some type of monitor encased one of his fingers. |
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I marvelled at one such time marker that dripped water from one cup to another. |
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Her hair and all of her clothes dripped water, but she didn't care this time. |
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Then he extended the pipe over the bath, where he attached a valve that dripped water. |
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He dripped candle wax on the deck for traction and made his own leashes out of surgical tubing. |
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He also had dripped cold water into our ears as we slept causing a rude awakening. |
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For many years, he dripped oil onto the axle of the main pump, in the main pumping station. |
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Jared climbed out of the pool and walked over to the towel pile, leaving a trail of water, as his swimming trunks dripped water all the way. |
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He dripped water from off the hem of his pants, the bottom of his longish trench coat and the long hair that lay straggly on his back. |
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It was dark, but it was even hotter than out in the street because the rooftops dripped steaming water into street. |
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He gulped air while the people around him dripped liquids into his arm and took his pulse. |
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Sarcasm dripped from his voice, sending an immediate warning to everyone else in the room to mind their mouths. |
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The trees around her all dripped with rainwater after the sudden downpour that took place only fifteen minutes ago. |
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Water dripped from the ceiling, creating puddles, wetting the carpet and ruining the already rotted woodwork. |
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I took a stick of red wax and held it over the fire of a burning candle until it was so hot that it dripped. |
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The scarlet juice slowly dripped onto her dress, staining it with the redness of blood. |
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Water dripped from the ceiling, and in one corner we found burnt remnants of clothing. |
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Beads of sweat poured down King Louis' brow, indistinguishable from the rivers of rainwater that dripped earthward from his face. |
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Delicious decadence dripped from the setting, giving a perfectly apt description of the scene. |
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Rain seeped through the thatch and dripped into cups, bowls, kettles, and buckets in no less than a dozen places. |
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When I left the hospital, the snow was already thawing, and water dripped from roofs and gutters everywhere. |
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Water dripped off of Melissa's bare body, and the woman's clothing soaked some off of her flesh. |
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Could not drive straight, could not manipulate the ball with irons and had a putter that was so cold it might have dripped with ice. |
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A factory farm stood silent and abandoned, hedges of elders dripped berries and were decorated with white trumpets of bindweed. |
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Beads of murky water dripped down stone walls blackened by grime, and the floor was cold gray stone. |
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Always aware of its own absurdity, the scripts positively dripped with knowing pop-culture references and side-splitting asides. |
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Jill dripped her words with syrup and the sweetness in her tone made the guard nauseous. |
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Paint from inside the boxes dripped out of the sides and made the puddles in the courtyard muddled with color. |
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A trickle of blood came down the slant side of the podium and dripped off the side. |
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As the sharp edge of the knife sliced his arm blood trickled out of his veins and dripped onto the floor. |
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She picked up her math notebook and saw that raw egg dripped slimily off it onto the floor. |
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He had on fresh clothes, his nightwear, and his hair still dripped from being wet. |
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His voice dripped with ironic sarcasm, as he spared a moment to glance at her. |
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His face was pasty and sweat dripped from the end of his nose. |
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The sense of tragedy, however, was oddly counteracted by the sweet colors that had been dripped and scumbled to cover the figures from head to bristle. |
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Water dripped onto the cave floor from hanging purple stalactites, emerald stalagmites rose from the floor and everywhere evidence of supernatural beauty lingered. |
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Water dripped from his hair and clothes, but he didn't seem to notice. |
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Beneath the body was a dark liquid stain that looked as if it might have been left by oil dripped from the leaky sump of a parked car or an evaporated puddle of rainwater. |
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The forest hummed with unseen life and dripped water from its branches. |
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She had taken up modelling part-time and it felt like money for old rope compared to throwing pots of paint at walls and sweating over how it dripped down. |
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Water dripped from a leak in the ceiling, and the air was clammy. |
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To test this hypothesis, the researchers drilled a series of wells downstream from where they dripped the acetate and periodically took water samples. |
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Blood welled from the cut and dripped onto the front of her healer's robe. |
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The nectar dribbled down their chins and dripped onto their chests. |
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Iselle's speech, normally clipped, now dripped like acid in the air. |
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A drop of curare, mingled with the blood, dripped off the tip of it. |
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Inside our kibitka the rain dripped in, water froze and snow blew around. |
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Candle wax is also dripped on the cuts and over various parts of the body. |
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Water dripped from icicles outside my window as the temperature rose above freezing for the first time in a long while in the heat of mid-afternoon. |
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It dripped down from my head to my toes in slow motion, as if treacle had been poured over me. |
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Beside a statue of Mordecai Anielewicz, the hero of the Warsaw uprising, dripped a crude cartoon of an Auschwitz-bound train. |
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Saliva splattered onto his jacket and dripped down the lace and frogging. |
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The pipette was attached to the test tank 2 cm above the water surface, creating a perturbation on the surface when water was dripped into the aquarium. |
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Water ran in runnels down his cheeks and dripped from his chin. |
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His voice dripped in sarcasm, but there was a light feeling to it. |
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Sarah's voice dripped with bitter sarcasm and made me even angrier. |
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It was a review of Lady Macbeth, and it dripped with malice. |
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Water dripped from the little man at the oars, but he kept on rowing until another giant wave tore the oars from the oarlocks. |
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For fruit juice, this means mixing the juice with alginic acid, which is then dripped into a cold bath of calcium chloride. |
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Blood dripped from every finger-end, while the nails were broken to the quick. |
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The leaky bucket only dripped one drop at a time, but by the time I got back to the house it was half empty. |
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A fire burned on the rock and fat dripped from the roasting pigmeat into the invisible flames. |
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Mr Bell has also claimed that Aircraftman Ronald Maddison, from Consett, County Durham, died in May 1953, at the age of 20, when a nerve agent was dripped on to his arm. |
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