trickle|trickles in English
noun
[trick·le || 'trɪkl]
thin stream, slow movement
Use "trickle|trickles" in a sentence
1. Water trickles through an underground grotto.
2. 15 I keep running in to pay cash in trickles.
3. A Trickle Becomes a Torrent!
4. And our eyelids trickle with water.
5. Today, we have trickle-down economics.
6. Trickle some oil over the salad.
7. Productivity slowed to an erratic trickle.
8. TEACHING BOX 19B: A Trickle Becomes a Torrent!
9. 21 Trickle a little oil over each salad.
10. 4 The stream has dwindled to a trickle.
11. 1 Trickle some oil over the salad.
12. The creek trickles pleasantly, carving away at the pale loam.
13. 19 Productivity slowed to an erratic trickle.
14. 7 News is starting to trickle out.
15. 5 Recent legislation has reduced immigration to a trickle.
16. COVID Trickle-Down Tied to Potential Corrugated Shortage
17. 22 A thin trickle of juice came out.
18. Kim rejects “trickle-down” economics in favor of inclusive growth
19. 3 She felt the cold water trickle down her throat.
20. 25 Would it benefit from a trickle filter?
21. 20 A trickle of juice ran down his chin.
22. She felt the cold water trickle down her throat.
23. 2 Wealth is failing to trickle down through society.
24. After a while, a trickle turns into a stream.
25. 19 Recent legislation has reduced immigration to a trickle.