Trickle (verb)

To flow or drop in small quantities, especially continuously or gradually.

Origin:

Mid 16th century: probably imitative.

Examples:

  1. The water trickled down the rock.
  2. A small stream trickled through the forest.
  3. The tears trickled down her face.
  4. The water in the bottle trickled out slowly.
  5. The stock market trickled up gradually over the course of the year.
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