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dégouliner

to trickle, to drip

verb deh-goo-lee-NEH Rare

Usage Note

Dégouliner describes liquid running slowly and messily down a surface, often implying an unpleasant or excessive drip — le maquillage dégoulinait sur ses joues ('the makeup was running down her cheeks'). It is informal and more vivid than couler ('to flow'). The noun dégoulinade describes the dripping result.

Examples

"La glace dégoulinait sur sa main."

Natural Translation

The ice cream was dripping down his hand.

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