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drippage

n. a liquid (as water) that flows in drops (as from the eaves of house) [syn: dripping]

Usage examples of "drippage".

Debbie Anne trailed behind her, sniveling more quietly but with no appreciable lessening of drippage from her raw red nose.

Rushing water made enough noise to cover drippage from them, and moreover the tide around the schooner was not silent.

It was a heavy waterproof affair, and, while the guard was still at the pen door, Dartlic glanced with satisfaction at the wet spot on the floor made by drippage from the cave roof.

By measuring these and by examining the spot where bushes had been shoved in the ground as a part of the concealment of the ship, Monk announced that it was a monoplane, single-motored--the oil drippage from the engine gave him the motor information--and that it was a large ship which could make a flight of considerable distance.

Renny was lying on his enormous hands to hide the scarlet drippage, and to conceal the fact that he had accomplished the almost incredible feat of breaking the shackles.