Droppingly - Law Dictionary Search Results
eavesdrop
eavesdrop eaves·dropped eaves·drop·ping : to listen secretly to what is being said in private without the consent of the speaker...
Dribble
To fall in drops or small drops or in a quick succession of drops as water dribbles from the eaves
Instill
To drop in to pour in drop by drop
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Dropwise
After the manner of a drop in the form of drops
Ganch
To drop from a high place upon sharp stakes or hooks as the Turks dropped malefactors by way of punishment
eye dropper
a small dropping tube for delivering drops of a liquid same as dropper2
Flash boiler
A variety of water tube boiler used chiefly in steam automobiles consisting of a nest of strong tubes with very...
Drizzle
To rain slightly in very small drops to fall as water from the clouds slowly and in fine particles as...
short
short 1 : treated or disposed of quickly in court [the calendar for causes] 2 a : not having goods...
Distill
To drop to fall in drops to trickle
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