Trickled can be categorized as a verb.
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trickle - 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" |
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1. | verb | Tears trickled down her cheeks. | |
2. | verb | There stood a little boy, almost naked; the water trickled down from his long flaxen hair; he was shivering with cold, and had he been left much longer out in the street, he would certainly have perished in the storm. | |
3. | verb | Two streams of tears trickled down each cheek. | |
4. | verb | Blood trickled from his wound. | |
5. | verb | A bead of sweat trickled down Tom's face. | |
6. | verb | The water trickled nicely. | |
7. | verb | Blood trickled from the lacerated face. | |
8. | verb | Blood trickled from his cut face. | |
9. | verb | Blood trickled from her cut face. | |
10. | verb | The light of a new day trickled through the layers of fog. | |
11. | verb | The lander’s robotic arm trickled sand near one solar panel, helping the wind to carry off some of the panel’s dust. The result was a gain of about 30 watt-hours of energy per sol, or Martian day. | |
12. | verb | I felt the sweat trickle down my brow. | |
13. | verb | Encouraged by the continuing trickle of hits and the rarely arriving email I've somehow kept going till now. | |
14. | verb | A trickle of blood ran down his neck. | |
15. | verb | At first it was just a trickle of mainly Chinese tourists arriving to make their way to the dying city' of Civita di Bagnoregio. Then it became a flood. |
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Tears trickled down her cheeks. | |
There stood a little boy, almost naked; the water trickled down from his long flaxen hair; he was shivering with cold, and had he been left much longer out in the street, he would certainly have perished in the storm. | |
Two streams of tears trickled down each cheek. | |
Blood trickled from his wound. | |
A bead of sweat trickled down Tom's face. | |
The water trickled nicely. | |
Blood trickled from the lacerated face. | |
Blood trickled from his cut face. | |
Blood trickled from her cut face. | |
The light of a new day trickled through the layers of fog. | |
The lander’s robotic arm trickled sand near one solar panel, helping the wind to carry off some of the panel’s dust. The result was a gain of about 30 watt-hours of energy per sol, or Martian day. | |
I felt the sweat trickle down my brow. | |
Encouraged by the continuing trickle of hits and the rarely arriving email I've somehow kept going till now. | |
A trickle of blood ran down his neck. | |
At first it was just a trickle of mainly Chinese tourists arriving to make their way to the dying city' of Civita di Bagnoregio. Then it became a flood. |