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drippy
adjective
Dripping or tending to drip.
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In its clonking "history for beginners" manner, we hear stalwart human pastry machine Mrs Patmore explain to drippy Anna that folk would rather work in factories and shops these days than make a living from service.
Mensch may not care for drippy Cinderellas, but how about sharp-elbowed ones?
Mr. Mugler's fragrances are typically polarizing — either you love them or hate them — as are his ideas, perhaps brilliant, perhaps drippy.
The lobby is decked out with a pick-n-mix selection of funky furniture and adorned with a big drippy mural by Maya Hayuk.
The film itself pulls off an unexpectedly deft balance too, smartening up its riotous gross-out material with sharper, tarter character comedy, as their ongoing war against the fratboys forces the older couple to admit to their own spent youth – it's a keener, rowdier reflection on the American manchild complex than any of Judd Apatow's drippy recent efforts.
This could be because it has never been as popular as drippy love songs called nhac vang or Yellow Music, and banned as music of the enemy or some folk music, such as the songs of Trinh Cong Son, a man who was dubbed "Vietnam's Dylan" by Joan Baez in the 1960s.
The last is of the drippy scion of the once-formidable founding family, who fails even to announce the paper's closure properly.
Instead of trying to communicate what was so breathtaking about Hawking's cosmological studies, what the film-makers offer is a flat domestic melodrama about a woman's struggles to care for a disabled man, and about her sustaining friendship with a drippy choirmaster (Charlie Cox).
Dr Taylor had, in an ingenious insight, looked at the "fractal dimensions" of Pollock's work (roughly speaking, how much Pollock's drippy canvases resembled themselves at different length scales) and found distinguishing characteristics unique to Pollock.
Comparing her to other Hollywood actresses, Ms Jones questioned whether Winslet was becoming "as drippy and as impossibly vain as the rest of them".
But only because they bode BRILLIANTLY for those hoping Betty might lose the drippy Henry and wreak some dead-eyed emotional havoc. 5. Will Peggy find love?
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