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When describing clothes or fabrics that are soaked through with water, such as a raincoat that is dripping wet.
Refers to food that is excessively moist or saturated with liquid, like a cake that is dripping wet with icing.
Describing athletes or players who are soaked with sweat after intense physical activity, they are dripping wet.
Used to describe heavy rain or a person caught in a downpour and becoming dripping wet.
Often used to depict scary scenes where characters are drenched in blood or other substances, making them appear dripping wet.
In a literary context, 'dripping wet' may be used to describe a character caught in the rain or emerging from water, adding vivid imagery to the writing.
A psychologist may use the term 'dripping wet' metaphorically to describe someone who is extremely anxious or emotionally overwhelmed.
A chef may use the term 'dripping wet' to describe a dish that is excessively saucy or juicy.
A fitness trainer may use the term 'dripping wet' to describe a person who has worked out intensely and is covered in sweat.
A fashion designer may use the term 'dripping wet' to describe a fabric or garment that has a shiny, wet appearance for a specific design aesthetic.