The thatch of the sheds DRIPS continually; the haystack DRIPS; the thatch of the stack, which has to be pulled off before the hay-knife can be used, is wet; the old decaying wood of the rails and gates is wet.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
Then he took hold of David's wrist, but he left the brush in David's hand, and he moved it the way it ought to go, and he swept up all the little rivers of paint and all the little DRIPS, and spread it smoothly over the clapboard.
"The Doers"
William John Hopkins
Den I gits on 'im 'n' rides 'im roun' dis track twel he DRIPS lather lak soap-suds.
"The Man from Jericho"
Edwin Carlile Litsey