rill (Meaning)

Wordnet

rill (n)

a small stream

a small channel (as one formed by soil erosion)

Webster

rill (n.)

A very small brook; a streamlet.

See Rille.

Webster

rill (v. i.)

To run a small stream.

rill Sentence Examples

  1. The steady flow of water trickled down the rill, creating a soothing melody.
  2. The hiker followed the rill, its gentle current leading them through the dense forest.
  3. The tiny rill meandered through the meadow, its shimmering waters glistening in the sunlight.
  4. The rill was swollen with rain, its banks overflowing and spilling into the nearby field.
  5. The thirsty traveler knelt down and drank from the cool, refreshing rill.
  6. The sound of the rill filled the air, a constant reminder of nature's serenity.
  7. The farmer dug a rill in his field to channel water to his crops.
  8. The rill was a lifeline for the wildlife in the area, providing water and food.
  9. The artist painted a vivid image of a rill cascading down a mountainside.
  10. The rill was a symbol of renewal and growth, as its waters flowed tirelessly towards the distant horizon.

FAQs About the word rill

a small stream, a small channel (as one formed by soil erosion)A very small brook; a streamlet., See Rille., To run a small stream.

creek,brook, beck, streamlet, brooklet,stream, canal, gill, tributary, rivulet

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The steady flow of water trickled down the rill, creating a soothing melody.

The hiker followed the rill, its gentle current leading them through the dense forest.

The tiny rill meandered through the meadow, its shimmering waters glistening in the sunlight.

The rill was swollen with rain, its banks overflowing and spilling into the nearby field.