drippingly
English
Etymology
dripping
+
-ly
Adverb
drippingly
(
comparative
more
drippingly
,
superlative
most
drippingly
)
So as to
drip
.
a basket of
drippingly
ripe peaches
2008
January 22, Dave Kehr, “New DVDs”, in
New York Times
:
Still confounding critics more than 40 years after its making, “Le Bonheur” could qualify as either the most
drippingly
sentimental film ever made or the most dryly ironic.
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