Trickling

Pronunciation: /ˈtrɪkəl/

Trickling (verb)

  1. to move or flow in a thin, slow stream or small drops.
  2. to arrive or happen slowly and in small numbers or amounts.

Examples

  • Water began to trickle down the window.
  • Sweat trickled down his forehead.

Common collocations: trickle down, trickle through, trickle in, trickle out, a trickle of water

Trickling (noun)

  1. a small, slow flow of liquid or people.

Examples

  • A trickle of water ran down the path.
  • There was only a trickle of customers in the morning.

Synonyms of Trickling

Neutral

Antonyms of Trickling

  • describing a large, forceful flow