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Drips and drabs, is it a common expression for you?
How to use this expression?! Could you please give me some exemples?
Feb 20, 2018 2:55 AM
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Yes, it is common in the United States, but I usually say “dribs and drabs.” Examples: “At first, registrations for the event were only coming in dribs and drabs. But this last week, we got a flood of registrations all at once.” “The government has been sharing information only in dribs and drabs. There are still a whole lot of unknowns about the situation.”
February 20, 2018
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I personally have never seen or used this expression before, but it appears that the correct form of it is actually "dribs and drabs." It means "in small, scattered amounts."
February 20, 2018
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