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Discover Ludwig"drip over" is a valid phrase in written English.
It generally means to flow downward in drops. Example: The cold drink caused condensation to drip over the sides of the glass.
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Black stones of various shapes and sizes drip over the edges.
Hungarian hot peppers sneak in some heat; rivulets of white American cheese drip over the lower bun.
In late 2013, he released "Journals," a collection of songs shared online in a slow drip over a period of many weeks.
Advantages of drip over sprinkler irrigation are that it uses less water, lessens disease by not wetting the foliage and can be easily automated.
But the chairs were also partners, and the dancers relied on them for support, whether they were letting their bodies drip over them and onto the floor or using them to launch themselves into the air.
There would be meat stored in great piles in rooms; and the water from leaky roofs would drip over it, and thousands of rats would race about on it.
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In 2007, a type of oil was found dripped over portions of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
The chemical dripped over an area of almost a square yard, leaving white splotches.
The rich, grainy, nutty sauce dripped over my chin on to the bib.
Brown stickiness drips over the edge of the cone on to my fingers.
Now it's a yellow stickiness that drips over the edge.
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