noun
- thin, slow streams of liquid
- small amounts that come slowly
Usage: plural
Usage: plural
verb
- flows in a thin, slow stream
- comes or goes slowly in small amounts
Usage: third person singular present
Usage: third person singular present
Examples
- Water trickles down the window after the rain.
- News of the accident trickles in throughout the day.
- The faucet trickles constantly and needs repair.
- Only a few customers trickle into the store each hour.
- Small trickles of water run down the cave walls.
- The charity receives trickles of donations each month.
- Blood trickles from the small cut on his finger.