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- v. Simple past tense and past participle of trickle.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The moniker did not go over so well with residents, who bombarded local newspapers when news of the acronym trickled out.
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Water trickled from the pools around the artists 'residence, carp splashed and occasionally a kingfisher swooped above the pool.
A message from Lian Hearn the writing of Across the Nightingale Floor
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It was a dreary autumn dawn, and rain trickled down his bedroom window.
Ron Menchine, radio voice of Washington Senators in team's final seasons
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Adrenalin trickled into his blood, an electric thrill made distant by his growing exhaustion.
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A thin rivulet of blood trickled from a gash in her lip.
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Just because they didn't keep the gutters cleaned out, the rain trickled down and dry-rotted the timbers, and the big stone barn is caved in.
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Clinging the plane with his left hand, pain trickled down his arm and he almost let go.
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The plump fruit burst between his teeth and a little juice trickled from the corner of his mouth and down his chin.
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WASHINGTON The line trickled from the MCI Center box office half a city block down around the corner.
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The soldiers surrounding him had seemed to know little more than he, but gradually the word trickled back that a small but fanatical band of xenophobes had infiltrated the colony and were killing every thranx in sight as well as any visiting humans who tried to interfere with their bloodthirsty spree.
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