Noun
A small stream or brook; a streamlet.
Source: Webster's dictionaryYou shall see them on a beautiful quarto page, where a neat rivulet of text shall meander through a meadow of margin. Richard Brinsley Sheridan
It's a relief to hear the rain. It's the sound of billions of drops, all equal, all equally committed to falling, like a sudden outbreak of democracy. Water, when it hits the ground, instantly becomes a puddle or rivulet or flood. Alice Oswald
A car with two passengers was in Andhra Pradesh’s while crossing an overflowing rivulet. Source: Internet
Another student is tossing her clothes into the dryer, stepping over the rivulet of running water from the broken machine. Source: Internet
My uncle Pandit Anand Ram used to tell me that in ancient times, Hindus used to worship the Sun god on the banks of a rivulet, running in the midst of the village. Source: Internet
The Cutuau offers a communication with the River Waini, and is much frequented by the Indians of both rivers; eight miles farther eastward is the rivulet Wayarimpa, whence another path leads to the Puruni. Source: Internet