Associations to the word «Trickling»
Noun
- Below
- Willow
- Hiring
- Stump
- Floor
- Rock
- Ear
- Syrup
- Cavern
- Side
- Fringe
- Stillness
- Bough
- Gully
- Edge
- Expressway
- Psi
- Muzzle
- Letting
- Hillside
- Shoulder
- Lap
- Blows
- Mack
- Mist
- Boulder
- Cave
- Wall
- Creek
- Glare
- Migration
- Supply
- Jak
- Travis
- Pipe
- Palm
- Plug
- Tourist
- Spring
- Ventilation
- Ale
- Rubble
- Stomach
- Birch
- Valve
- Nail
- Fugitive
- Laughter
- Ripple
- Tax
- Incentive
- Petty
- Slab
- Chimney
- Stitch
Adjective
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
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.