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1
If
liquid
trickles
somewhere
, it
flows
slowly
and without
force
in a
thin
line:
Examples:
Blood
trickled
out of the
corner
of his
mouth
.
2
to
arrive
or move
somewhere
slowly
and
gradually
, in
small
numbers
:
Examples:
Gradually
people
trickled
back into the
theatre
for the second
half
.
3
a very
small
number
of people or things
arriving
or
leaving
somewhere
:
Examples:
We
usually
only get a
trickle
of
customers
in the
mornings
.
4
a
small
amount
of
liquid
that is
flowing
slowly
in a
thin
line:
Examples:
A
trickle
of
melted
butter
made
its
way down his
chin
.
5
(of
liquid
) to
flow
slowly
and without
force
:
Examples:
Blood
trickled
from a cut in his
forehead
.
6
To
trickle
is also to happen
gradually
and in
small
numbers
:
Examples:
After the
hurricane
, all the
telephones
were out, and it was some time before
reports
of
damage
began
to
trickle
in.
7
a
slow
flow
of something, or a
small
number
of people or things
arriving
or
leaving
somewhere
:
Examples:
A
trickle
of
sweat
ran
down his
chest
.
Only a
trickle
(=
small
amount
) of
goods
reached
the
village
.
8
to
arrive
or move
somewhere
slowly
or
gradually
:
Examples:
trickle
back
Foreign
capital
has been
trickling
back, as
investors
seek
higher
returns
than they can find at home.
trickle
in
Customers
trickled
in
throughout
the
afternoon
.
trickle
out
Details
have
begun
to
trickle
out since the deal was
struck
Monday
night.
9
a very
small
number
of people or things:
Examples:
a
slow
/
steady
trickle
of sth
Throughout
the day there was a
steady
trickle
of
customers
.
be
reduced
/
dwindle
/
slow
to a
trickle
Trading
has
slowed
to a
trickle
.
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