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What is the past tense of drip?

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The past tense of drip is dripped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of drip is drips.

The present participle of drip is dripping.

The past participle of drip is dripped.

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Water dripped from the ceiling, creating puddles, wetting the carpet and ruining the already rotted woodwork.
The scarlet juice slowly dripped onto her dress, staining it with the redness of blood.
Beads of sweat poured down King Louis' brow, indistinguishable from the rivers of rainwater that dripped earthward from his face.
Water dripped from the ceiling, and in one corner we found burnt remnants of clothing.
The trees around her all dripped with rainwater after the sudden downpour that took place only fifteen minutes ago.
I took a stick of red wax and held it over the fire of a burning candle until it was so hot that it dripped.

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