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Discover Ludwig"dripping down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something (usually a liquid) cascading or oozing downwards. Example: The rain was dripping down the roof, creating a soothing melody as it trickled into the gutter.
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By 11, paint was dripping down legs and speckling hands.
I remembered it roasting in the fireplace, the juice dripping down on spiced-up rice.
"All three of them were on the garage roof, and the cement was dripping down".
The boat's roof leaked, rain dripping down on his left shoulder.
And then the "liquid" would seem to spill from the sides, dripping down in cascades as the container emptied.
When you lift your arms out of the water, the effect is like stars dripping down your body.
"Blood was dripping down his hand," producer Stacy Sher told Variety.
Water from roof construction appeared to be dripping down through the walls and ceilings, said Los Angeles County Fire Capt.
There were even bloody fistprints dripping down from where everybody kept punching upward.
This will keep any of the chemicals from dripping down your skin.
This is usually caused by stomach acid coming up from the stomach and dripping down into the lungs during sleep.
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