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Phrase(s): drip with something
1. Lit. to be heavy or overloaded with something to the point of overflowing. • The foliage dripped with the heavy morning dew. • Her clothing dripped with seawater as she climbed back onto the deck. 2. Fig. [for someone’s speech] to show certain states of mind or attitudes. • Her voice dripped with sarcasm. • The old lady’s voice dripped with sweetness and affection.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs