trickle (Meaning)

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trickle (n)

flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid

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trickle (v)

run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream

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trickle (v. t.)

To flow in a small, gentle stream; to run in drops.

Webster

trickle (n.)

The act or state of trickling; also, that which trickles; a small stream; drip.

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trickle Sentence Examples

  1. The faint trickle of water from the roof indicated a small leak.
  2. The patient's blood pressure began to trickle down dangerously low.
  3. The crowd started as a small trickle but soon swelled into a torrent.
  4. The information trickled out slowly, parça by piece.
  5. The investment slowly trickled in, barely enough to cover operating costs.
  6. The rain trickled down the windowpane, obscuring the view.
  7. The ink trickled from my pen, leaving a trail on the paper.
  8. The wounded soldier's life slowly trickled away as night fell.
  9. The river trickled through the valley, carving a narrow channel.
  10. The trickle of donations kept the small charity afloat during lean times.

FAQs About the word trickle

flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid, run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady streamTo flow in a small, gentle stream; to ru

dribble, tear, spatter,raindrop, teardrop, drip, dewdrop, globule, bead, gobbet

spurt,spurt, spout, gush, gush,spout,

The faint trickle of water from the roof indicated a small leak.

The patient's blood pressure began to trickle down dangerously low.

The crowd started as a small trickle but soon swelled into a torrent.

The information trickled out slowly, parça by piece.