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trickle

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1. trickle - Noun

2. trickle - Verb

Meaning

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

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water trickled onto the lawn from the broken hose Source: Internet

reports began to dribble in Source: Internet

Add dollops of whipped cream on top of the bananas, then trickle them with the melted dark chocolate. Source: Internet

After years of amateur tape recordings made at filksings, a trickle of studio-produced albums and tapes began to arrive in the 1970s. Source: Internet

Before Shasta Dam was built, the volcanic springs feeding the Pit and McCloud Rivers provided the majority of river flow in dry summers when the Upper Sacramento and other tributaries slowed to a trickle. Source: Internet

Armstrong believed it was essential to hold the rally to raise awareness because he said currently the CCP influence is starting to trickle out into other countries in the world. Source: Internet

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