1. trickling - Noun
2. trickling - Verb
of Trickle
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat I really hoped for, no doubt, was to come upon one of those lives which begin nowhere, which lead us through marshes and salt flats, trickling away, seemingly without plan, purpose or goal, and suddenly emerge, gushing like geysers, and never cease gushing, even in death. Henry Miller
Now begins a torrent of words and a trickling of sense. Theocritus
A sudden happiness catches me unawares. I feel it trickling into me, and my eyes go liquid with gratitude and hope. Khaled Hosseini
I get a trickling few scripts that I'm lucky enough that some of them are great. I don't get loads of scripts. Meryl Streep
He was slumped over, blood trickling from the side of his mouth. I shook his furry hip, thinking, No! Even if you are half barnyard animal, you're my best friend and I don't want you to die! Rick Riordan
Anger, which, far sweeter than trickling drops of honey, rises in the bosom of a man like smoke. Homer