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    trickle
    /ˈtrɪkl/

    verb

    • 1. (of a liquid) flow in a small stream: "a solitary tear trickled down her cheek"
    • 2. come, go, or appear slowly or gradually: "the first members of the congregation began to trickle in"

    noun

    • 1. a small flow of liquid: "a trickle of blood"

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  2. Learn the meaning of trickle as a verb and a noun, with examples of usage and synonyms. Find out how to use trickle in different contexts, such as liquid, small number, or business.

  3. Learn the meaning of trickle as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Trickle can mean to flow in drops, to move one by one, or to dissipate slowly.

  4. Trickle definition: to flow or fall by drops, or in a small, gentle stream. See examples of TRICKLE used in a sentence.

  5. Learn the meaning of trickle as a verb and a noun, with examples of usage and synonyms. Find out how to use trickle in different contexts, such as liquid, small number, or business.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, and usage of the word 'trickle' in British and American English. A trickle is a slow or small flow of liquid or anything else, or to move or go in small amounts.

  7. To trickle is to weakly flow out of something, like a faucet. A trickle is like a drip. There are a lot of ways water can flow, but one type of slow dripping is called trickling.

  8. 1. To flow or fall in drops or in a thin stream. 2. To move or proceed slowly or bit by bit: The audience trickled in. v.tr. To cause to trickle. n. 1. The act or condition of trickling. 2. A slow, small, or irregular quantity that moves, proceeds, or occurs intermittently.