Effusively or insincerely emotional.
1 Granted, June and Harry start off so drippy their scenes require damp-proofing.
2 Can drippy Rebecca lift those feet that seem nailed to the stage?
3 She nodded and wiped at her drippy nose with a clean handkerchief.
4 Gone is the great, jazzy theme, criminally replaced by some drippy electro pap.
5 And a queer creature in drippy white came crawling out of-
6 Probably still too damp and drippy out for the haint's liking.
7 Christian was being strong, so we couldn't be drippy around him.
8 Take it from me, the original dipstick, oilslick, and drippy dick.
9 More like drippy licorice and almonds, not cream, not anything sweet.
10 I fix that drippy thing in the back of the toilet.
11 That's a good thing as Gainsbourg makes the woman appear more drippy than necessary.
12 It is not only a dark forest; it is a dense and drippy - wet forest.
13 She wanted him to climb trees, chase birds, and learn how to build drippy sandcastles.
14 I hardly resembled the drippy - eyed doting honey-girl he had left behind on the front porch.
15 As I handed him the first slice of drippy lusciousness I turned my head away.
16 Sometimes, the donor even speaks, usually some drippy sentiment.
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