The song is Waters Of March by Antonio Carlos Jobim. It's a cover though, I wish I knew who was singing in this version.
pitter patter / drip drop
run out, crawl, creep, distill, dribble, drip, drop, exude, flow, issue, leak, ooze, percolate, seep, stream, trill, weep
May the Force let it FloatFloating ForcesWater You "Up" to?-I hope some of these helped or inspire some ideas :)
The drop factor differs (# of gtts/mL). A set that delivers large drops per mL (10-20 gtt/ml, usually 15) is called macrodrip set. One uses smaller gtts (60gtt/mL) is called microdrip. Usually the macrodrip set is used if the IV rate is to infuse > 100ml/hr. Vice versa, Microdrip < 100ml/hr volume. Here is the drip rate calculation: Volume (mL)/ time (min) x drip factor= gtt/min ranges 30-100 gtt/min.
It starts to wither up and leaves start to drop like it's begging for water.
No, "drop" is not the past tense of "drip." "Drop" is its own verb, meaning to fall or let fall in drops; whereas "drip" means to let drops fall.
Drip Drop was created on 2010-06-18.
drip drip drop
Yes.
Here are some possible words: damp deep dorp drip drop dump
Drip Drop
Drip tips are for the rain to easily drop sorry i only got caps
The story of drip drop: One night a little girl was left home alone and her dog would sleep under her bed and llick her hand for comfort..........she was listening to a radio until "sorry to interrupt...LOCK ALL WINDOWS AND DOORS THERES A MANIAC ON THE LOOSE"the little girl waited 5 minutes then locked her doors and windows. Later that night she went to sleep and heard" drip drop drip drop"and she got up and checked her faucets then noticed none of them were dripping so she went back to sleep.2 hours later "drip drop drip drop drip drop" she got up and looked in her bathroom /shower pulled open the shower curtain and her dog was cut open and his/her blood was going drip drop drip drop she screamed went back into her bedroom and saw a note on the window which said "people can lick too" therefore the maniac was licking her hand the whole time...
drop course in plasters
The past tense of drip is dripped. The future tense of drip is will drip.
Drip drop, save the drop.
splish and splash or, drip and drop