Associations to the word «Trickling»
Noun
- Sweat
- Perspiration
- Cheek
- Nostril
- Saliva
- Tear
- Blood
- Stream
- Forehead
- Bead
- Moisture
- Chin
- Puddle
- Droplet
- Scalp
- Spine
- Drop
- Throat
- Neck
- Mouth
- Nose
- Wound
- Water
- Handkerchief
- Brow
- Lip
- Aspen
- Fountain
- Ravine
- Smoke
- Dust
- Rib
- Brook
- Rain
- Handful
- Finger
- Pool
- Sand
- Thigh
- Tunic
- Chest
- Warmth
- Drip
- Bubble
- Gravel
- Shirt
- Bottom
- Corner
- Wrist
- Crack
- Basin
- Slope
- Bed
- Sleeve
- Fed
- Snow
- Reactor
- Torrent
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TRICKLE, noun. A very thin river.
TRICKLE, noun. A very thin flow; the act of trickling.
TRICKLE, verb. (transitive) to pour a liquid in a very thin stream, or so that drops fall continuously
TRICKLE, verb. (intransitive) to flow in a very thin stream or drop continuously
TRICKLE, verb. (intransitive) To move or roll slowly.
TRICKLE DOWN, verb. (economics) To pass from high-ranked people to lower-ranked people
Dictionary definition
TRICKLE, noun. Flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid; "there's a drip through the roof".
TRICKLE, verb. Run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream; "water trickled onto the lawn from the broken hose"; "reports began to dribble in".
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.