Sentence examples for leave to drip from inspiring English sources

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Tip into a jelly bag (or muslin-lined sieve) suspended over a bowl and leave to drip for several hours or overnight.

Line a colander with a few layers of muslin, place over a bowl, tip in the contents of the pan, and leave to drip for an hour - you need all the liquid as it contains the vital pectin that makes the marmalade set.

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Over a month and a half, a salty red liquid is left to drip away through a hole in the tub (the word colatura comes from the "colare," meaning to drip) until all the blood from the fish is gone.

Allow to drip dry.

You can either leave it to drip through of its own accord or you can gather up the cloth and encourage every last drop out by squeezing gently.

Pour the rosehips through a muslin cloth into a large bowl and leave the juices to drip through overnight – or for around 12 hours.

Pour the cooked fruit through a sterilised muslin cloth, into a large bowl and leave the juices to drip through the muslin overnight – or for around 12 hours.

Red maple leaves seem to drip with bright red paint.

Five microliters of graphene oxide water suspension was dripped on the surface of the diamond crystal and it was left to dry.

Don't get too close or there is a risk of causing the paint to drip, leaving drip marks on the jar's surface.

The mucus will begin to drip out.

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