The food is bad in this cafe, but there is plenty of fruit, especially peaches, whose juice drips down your chin as you bite into them.
The rain water drips from the roof.
Anzheluo from accidental fall from the roof skylight, has been in the end, life and love like two drips, into this surging tide of The Times.
First, the faucet in the bathtub drips constantly.
When mounted with a swing arm sprayer, the water can go into the air and become small drips to spray, thus being a good tool for farm, nursery, garden, tea garden.
Hurled at class enemies for decades after the 1949 Communist revolution, the phrase drips moral and political censure. It's a part of the deep psychological and linguistic fabric of the nation.
Rain drips from the umbrella.
Maybe your old faucet drips, or maybe you're just hoping to create a new look in your bathroom.
Her wrist drips with jewelry, expensive-looking stuff, the kind you could get only at a place like Mercurio.