Drib

Pronunciation: /dɹɪb/

Drib (verb)

  1. To let a small amount of liquid fall slowly.

Examples

  • A drib of water fell from the tap.
  • The bottle released a drib of oil.

Common collocations: drib of water, drib from the tap, drib of salt, drib of milk

Drib (noun)

  1. A very small amount of something, especially liquid.

Examples

  • He added a drib of salt to the soup.
  • There's just a drib of milk left in the fridge.

Synonyms of Drib

Neutral

Antonyms of Drib

  • when referring to large quantities