runnel (Meaning)
Wordnet
runnel (n)
a small stream
Webster
runnel (n.)
A rivulet or small brook.
Synonyms & Antonyms of runnel
runnel Sentence Examples
- The runnel of water trickled through the crevices of the rocks, creating a soothing melody.
- The heavy rainfall caused numerous runnels to form on the hillside, eroding the soil and threatening the stability of the slope.
- The narrow runnel led to a secluded waterfall, hidden away from the bustling world.
- The children skipped and jumped over the runnels in the park, their laughter echoing through the air.
- The runnel meandered through the meadow, providing a vital source of water for the grazing animals.
- The hikers followed the runnel upstream, hoping to find its source at the foot of the distant mountain.
- The runnel served as a boundary between the two properties, marked by a row of tall trees.
- The farmers diverted the runnel to irrigate their crops, ensuring a bountiful harvest even during the driest months.
- The rapid runnel carried away debris and sediment, leaving the riverbed behind pristine and clear.
- The runnel was a reminder of the constant flow and change that surrounds us, reminding us to embrace both the challenges and the wonders of life.
FAQs About the word runnel
a small streamA rivulet or small brook.
brook,creek, burn, tributary, canal, gill, brooklet, rivulet, beck, streamlet
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The runnel of water trickled through the crevices of the rocks, creating a soothing melody.
The heavy rainfall caused numerous runnels to form on the hillside, eroding the soil and threatening the stability of the slope.
The narrow runnel led to a secluded waterfall, hidden away from the bustling world.
The children skipped and jumped over the runnels in the park, their laughter echoing through the air.