Synonym: dribble, drip, drop, leak. Similar words: sickle, fickle, prickly heat, trick, tricky, trickery, do the trick, heckle. Meaning: ['trɪkl] n. flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid. v. run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream.
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31 A trickle of juice ran down her arm.
32 A few letters did trickle in.
33 There was a trickle of blood at the corner of his mouth and he licked it with unconscious relish.
34 A trickle filter, while improving your water quality to some degree, may not be entirely necessary in your case.
35 Locally, elected leaders are concerned that none of the money would trickle down to city coffers.
36 Something over two hundred vacancies resulted in the immediate aftermath and a trickle of further resignations followed for some years to come.
37 Gary Locke estimated losses totaling billions of dollars, as damage reports of highways, homes and businesses continued to trickle in.
38 If I build a trickle filter, holding approximately 10 gallons, will I be able to increase my stocking level?
39 She'd obviously hit her head during the impact because there was a small trickle of blood on her forehead.
40 Both bite their attackers and hang on like bulldogs, letting the venom trickle into the wound as they do so.
41 This allowed the filter to slide down to the bottom submerging the trickle filter section.
42 Barry was heading toward the gate, a trickle of water following him from the coiled tube on his shoulder.
43 More than that, they were searching for a tiny trickle in an immense sea.
44 A thin trickle of blood from the rapidly swelling bruise blurred to pale pink, diluted by the pounding rain.
45 A trickle of sweat rolled down the side of Tom's face.
46 By 6 o'clock they began to arrive, an awkward trickle at first.
47 When the details began to trickle out it was reluctantly conceded that perhaps two Boeing 707 shipments might have been made.
48 We stand holding each other, and she shivers like a butterfly and her tears trickle down my skin.
49 Her legs sagged and a small trickle of urine dampened her inner thighs as the nun slowly turned to face her.
50 In addition to this, Jay has designed a trickle filter, powered by an Enheim 1250.
51 Cyprio point out that water should always trickle down through foam not up, as otherwise it will float up.
52 There was no sound but the faint trickle of sand inside her head.
53 Down from one corner of her mouth Wilson was alarmed to see a thin trickle of dark red blood.
54 Meanwhile, the nightly flood of illegal immigrants into Imperial Beach slowed to a trickle.
55 Trickle a little oil over each salad. Serve with fresh bread.
56 Ice on the roads reduced the morning rush hour traffic to a trickle.
57 It was wet,[sentencedict.com] with a steady trickle of water in its base.
58 Silver-thread waterfalls trickle down razorback cliffs, and red-torch ginger flowers glow like stoplights.
59 Heavy and prolonged frosts could reduce the normally steep and swift-flowing river to a mere trickle.
60 Her eyebrow had received the blow from the torch and had begun to throb; she could feel a trickle of blood.