- verbtrickle (verb) · trickles (third person present) · trickled (past tense) · trickled (past participle) · trickling (present participle)
- (of a liquid) flow in a small stream:"a solitary tear trickled down her cheek" · "a trickling brook"
- cause (a liquid) to flow in a small stream:"he trickled the vodka onto the rocks"
- come, go, or appear slowly or gradually:"the first members of the congregation began to trickle in" · "the details began to trickle out" · "news trickled through that the star was about to pay a secret visit to the stadium"
nountrickle (noun) · trickles (plural noun)- a small flow of liquid:"a trickle of blood"
- a small group or number of people or things moving slowly:"the traffic had dwindled to a trickle"
OriginMiddle English (as a verb): imitative.
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Britannica Dictionary definition of TRICKLE [no object] 1 : to flow or fall in drops Tears trickled down her cheeks. Water was trickling out of the gutter. 2 always followed by an adverb or preposition : to move or go slowly in small numbers or amountswww.britannica.com/dictionary/trickletrick·le (trĭk′əl) v. trick·led, trick·ling, trick·les v.intr. 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.www.thefreedictionary.com/trickletrickled; trickling ˈtri-k (ə-)liŋ Synonyms of trickle intransitive verb 1 a : to issue or fall in dropswww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tricklea slow flow of something, or a small number of people or things arriving or leaving somewhere: A trickle of sweat ran down his chest. Only a trickle (= small amount) of goods reached the village.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/tricklea trickling flow or stream. a small, slow, or irregular quantity of anything coming, going, or proceeding: a trickle of visitors throughout the day.www.dictionary.com/browse/trickle
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