Trickle - English meaning
Trickle – definitions in English dictionary
verb(of a liquid) flow in a small stream.
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A solitary tear trickled down her cheekverbCome, go, or appear slowly or gradually.
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The first members of the congregation began to trickle in
nounA small flow of liquid.
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A trickle of bloodSynonims:
verb(of liquid) to flow slowly and without force
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Blood trickled from a cut in his forehead., after the hurricane, all the telephones were out, and i…
verbTo arrive or move somewhere slowly or gradually
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Trickle back foreign capital has been trickling back, as investors seek higher returns than they ca…
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Word origin
Middle English (as a verb): imitative.
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