Flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid.
Run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream.
1 She smiled at that thought, but reality trickled in all too soon.
2 However, this has not trickled down to the poorest in either country.
3 It felt weird the way the water trickled hot down her cheeks.
4 And still the stream of deadly gas trickled unceasingly from the pipe.
5 A feeling of cold chilled her skin, trickled icily in and in.
6 Everywhere the ground was soggy; little streams of water trickled down ditches.
7 A little stream of blood trickled from a wound in the forehead.
8 Water trickled off him, pooling in the low places in the rock.
9 Tougher quotas in Norway have not obviously trickled down to broader groups.
10 A sense of presence trickled through, then, but no intimations of identity.
11 The haft trickled away past my palm and the weapon was gone.
12 His seemingly harmless wrist shot from the left circle trickled past Rinne.
13 Quickly the red blood trickled down over her golden hair and face.
14 Travel was slow in the winter, news trickled slowly across snowbound distances.
15 She wept so bitterly that the tears trickled down on the ground.
16 Water trickled over the ground near her feet, which mercifully weren't tied.
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