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Definition of dripping in English: dripping(US drippings) nounˈdrɪpɪŋˈdrɪpɪŋ mass noun1Fat that has melted and dripped from roasting meat, used in cooking or eaten cold as a spread. 〈英〉烤肉上滴的液汁(用于烹饪或用作涂抹食品的酱汁) Example sentencesExamples - Heat the butter or dripping in a frying pan, add the cakes and cook them gently for about five minutes on each side until golden and crisp.
- British folk brought with it associations of pubs with bread and dripping on the bar.
- Mash the vegetables with the butter or dripping, add salt and pepper to taste and stir in the chives.
- I still carry around a hankering for bread and dripping, steamed pudding, and sweet macaroni, but I know they will do me no good, so I avoid them.
- It adopts many sorts of fat, including lard, butter, goose fat, or roast dripping.
- People will be coming in 1940s costume and a special wartime menu of pie and peas and bread and dripping will be served.
- The base is bacon drippings, sliced white onions, corn, fresh corn from the cob.
- The traditional method of cooking chips in dripping has long gone in favour of healthier vegetable oil.
- This is the annual high point for miners from around here who eat bread and dripping all year round to buy a ticket for this.
- And sometimes turkeys will give you a really rich looking dripping.
- I'm supposed to be chained to my desk, living off bread and dripping, writing a radio play that is long overdue.
- Money and food were a problem and often they would not have much to eat apart from bread and dripping.
Synonyms fat, oil, cooking oil, animal fat - 1.1US Wax, fat, or other liquid produced from something by the effect of heat.
〈主北美〉(蜡、油脂等遇热后)滴下的液体 use the pan drippings to brush on the pork Example sentencesExamples - The mayor's inference, of course, was that Atkins was actually felled by his meat-heavy diet, that his arteries were clogged with beef drippings.
- Baste frequently with pan drippings and remaining mixture.
- Add the drippings to a pan with some honey and a bit of chilli powder and you get one seriously delicious glaze.
- Allow the drippings to cool some, pour into a large plastic bag and close.
- Saute onion and celery in bacon drippings 3-5 minutes.
- It consisted of word play in which common terms for meat, drippings, or gravy were substituted with other words.
- Leave a tablespoon of drippings in the skillet, add the butter and sauté the onions.
- I will also make roast potatoes with onions, baked in the drippings from a previous roast and seasoned with Italian mixed herbs.
- Root vegetables fill pan beneath orange-thyme roast chicken, absorbing vibrant flavor from the drippings.
- In the remaining bacon and lard drippings sauté the onions until golden.
- It's a hearty country dish - carrots, onions, and potatoes cook alongside the chicken, finished with a sauce made from the pan drippings.
- When Hannah and Charlie returned from the funeral, there was nothing to eat but a plate of beef drippings.
- Skim the fat from pan juices, and reduce the drippings by boiling them down to a delicious sauce.
- The best they can hope for is a bigger allowance to blow on imitation fudge and various meat drippings.
- The pan drippings gave gravies and soups a deliciously rich background of flavor.
- You can use the now-flavored pan drippings to make a simple sauce or just spoon them over rice or vegetables.
- Juice drippings from your food can pool in these materials and create flare-ups, which means you'll likely be eating charred dry things, not juicy grilled food.
- As the meat cooks, the fat melts and adds its flavor to both the meat and the pan drippings.
- Thirty minutes before the ham is finished, remove the foil, allowing the drippings to mix with the Coke for a sumptuous brown gravy.
- Instead of candles, they used glow sticks - the better to avoid sullying the Central district's pristine streets with wax drippings.
- Today's fat-free reductions are healthier, more flavorful options than typical gravies made from pan drippings and thickened with flour.
adjectiveˈdrɪpɪŋˈdrɪpɪŋ Very wet. 湿淋淋的 as submodifier dripping wet hair 湿淋淋的头发。 Example sentencesExamples - He got out of the pool, dripping wet, and stood next to me.
- The face was pale, with long, dripping wet grey hair, around it.
- Alfred was caught, still dripping wet and not able to find towel or clothes until I managed to search out our small torch.
- I was still dripping wet when we got back to the house.
- He turned around and saw Maura standing outside, dripping wet from the rain that had forced him inside.
- I probably sat there for a while because next thing I knew Jessica was standing in front of me, blocking the sun out of my eyes, dripping wet.
- Yesterday I was sitting in a café, drinking coffee, and two young girls - just like we used to be - wandered in dripping wet from the rain.
- The boy just stood there, dripping wet, and looking surprised.
- I took a very quick shower and got out in time to slip a towel around my body and dash, dripping wet, back into the kitchen to pull my food out of the fryer.
- He walked up slowly to her and just stood there, dripping wet from the rain.
- By the time they stopped on the sidewalk in front of her house, they were both soaked to the bone and dripping wet.
- Remember, you only want the weeds damp and not dripping wet.
- His suit and tie were dripping wet and he wouldn't say a word despite his agitation.
- Just last week one of his little chums did a spectacular swan dive into the school pond which left him dripping wet from head to toe.
- Hundreds of New Year partygoers were evacuated dripping wet from one of Manchester's top bars after the sprinkler system was set off.
- It was only when it was all over and the crowd disentangled that I realised my t-shirt and jeans were dripping wet.
- Just as I exited the shower, dripping wet, there was an unearthly commotion from somewhere close by.
- He wore a black jacket, smart trousers and a tie, all dripping wet.
- Darren stood in the doorway, dripping wet from the heavy rain.
- And by the time the show ended, we were all soaked and dripping wet.
Synonyms soft and wet, mushy, squashy, pulpy, pappy, slushy, sloppy, squelchy, squishy, oozy, doughy, semi-liquid, over-moist
Rhymeschipping, clipping, snipping, whipping Definition of dripping in US English: dripping(also drippings) nounˈdrɪpɪŋˈdripiNG 1Fat that has melted and dripped from roasting meat, used in cooking. 〈英〉烤肉上滴的液汁(用于烹饪或用作涂抹食品的酱汁) Example sentencesExamples - I still carry around a hankering for bread and dripping, steamed pudding, and sweet macaroni, but I know they will do me no good, so I avoid them.
- People will be coming in 1940s costume and a special wartime menu of pie and peas and bread and dripping will be served.
- It adopts many sorts of fat, including lard, butter, goose fat, or roast dripping.
- British folk brought with it associations of pubs with bread and dripping on the bar.
- And sometimes turkeys will give you a really rich looking dripping.
- Money and food were a problem and often they would not have much to eat apart from bread and dripping.
- The base is bacon drippings, sliced white onions, corn, fresh corn from the cob.
- Heat the butter or dripping in a frying pan, add the cakes and cook them gently for about five minutes on each side until golden and crisp.
- The traditional method of cooking chips in dripping has long gone in favour of healthier vegetable oil.
- Mash the vegetables with the butter or dripping, add salt and pepper to taste and stir in the chives.
- I'm supposed to be chained to my desk, living off bread and dripping, writing a radio play that is long overdue.
- This is the annual high point for miners from around here who eat bread and dripping all year round to buy a ticket for this.
Synonyms fat, oil, cooking oil, animal fat - 1.1US Wax, fat, or other liquid produced from something by the effect of heat.
〈主北美〉(蜡、油脂等遇热后)滴下的液体 Example sentencesExamples - Allow the drippings to cool some, pour into a large plastic bag and close.
- The mayor's inference, of course, was that Atkins was actually felled by his meat-heavy diet, that his arteries were clogged with beef drippings.
- The best they can hope for is a bigger allowance to blow on imitation fudge and various meat drippings.
- Leave a tablespoon of drippings in the skillet, add the butter and sauté the onions.
- Baste frequently with pan drippings and remaining mixture.
- It's a hearty country dish - carrots, onions, and potatoes cook alongside the chicken, finished with a sauce made from the pan drippings.
- Add the drippings to a pan with some honey and a bit of chilli powder and you get one seriously delicious glaze.
- Skim the fat from pan juices, and reduce the drippings by boiling them down to a delicious sauce.
- Instead of candles, they used glow sticks - the better to avoid sullying the Central district's pristine streets with wax drippings.
- It consisted of word play in which common terms for meat, drippings, or gravy were substituted with other words.
- Juice drippings from your food can pool in these materials and create flare-ups, which means you'll likely be eating charred dry things, not juicy grilled food.
- The pan drippings gave gravies and soups a deliciously rich background of flavor.
- In the remaining bacon and lard drippings sauté the onions until golden.
- As the meat cooks, the fat melts and adds its flavor to both the meat and the pan drippings.
- When Hannah and Charlie returned from the funeral, there was nothing to eat but a plate of beef drippings.
- You can use the now-flavored pan drippings to make a simple sauce or just spoon them over rice or vegetables.
- Saute onion and celery in bacon drippings 3-5 minutes.
- Thirty minutes before the ham is finished, remove the foil, allowing the drippings to mix with the Coke for a sumptuous brown gravy.
- Today's fat-free reductions are healthier, more flavorful options than typical gravies made from pan drippings and thickened with flour.
- Root vegetables fill pan beneath orange-thyme roast chicken, absorbing vibrant flavor from the drippings.
- I will also make roast potatoes with onions, baked in the drippings from a previous roast and seasoned with Italian mixed herbs.
adjectiveˈdrɪpɪŋˈdripiNG Very wet. 湿淋淋的 as submodifier dripping wet hair 湿淋淋的头发。 Example sentencesExamples - He got out of the pool, dripping wet, and stood next to me.
- His suit and tie were dripping wet and he wouldn't say a word despite his agitation.
- The face was pale, with long, dripping wet grey hair, around it.
- Yesterday I was sitting in a café, drinking coffee, and two young girls - just like we used to be - wandered in dripping wet from the rain.
- He wore a black jacket, smart trousers and a tie, all dripping wet.
- He turned around and saw Maura standing outside, dripping wet from the rain that had forced him inside.
- It was only when it was all over and the crowd disentangled that I realised my t-shirt and jeans were dripping wet.
- Hundreds of New Year partygoers were evacuated dripping wet from one of Manchester's top bars after the sprinkler system was set off.
- Just as I exited the shower, dripping wet, there was an unearthly commotion from somewhere close by.
- And by the time the show ended, we were all soaked and dripping wet.
- I was still dripping wet when we got back to the house.
- By the time they stopped on the sidewalk in front of her house, they were both soaked to the bone and dripping wet.
- Remember, you only want the weeds damp and not dripping wet.
- I probably sat there for a while because next thing I knew Jessica was standing in front of me, blocking the sun out of my eyes, dripping wet.
- Alfred was caught, still dripping wet and not able to find towel or clothes until I managed to search out our small torch.
- He walked up slowly to her and just stood there, dripping wet from the rain.
- The boy just stood there, dripping wet, and looking surprised.
- Darren stood in the doorway, dripping wet from the heavy rain.
- Just last week one of his little chums did a spectacular swan dive into the school pond which left him dripping wet from head to toe.
- I took a very quick shower and got out in time to slip a towel around my body and dash, dripping wet, back into the kitchen to pull my food out of the fryer.
Synonyms soft and wet, mushy, squashy, pulpy, pappy, slushy, sloppy, squelchy, squishy, oozy, doughy, semi-liquid, over-moist |