Trickle - definition of trickle by The Free Dictionary To flow or fall in drops or in a thin stream 2 To move or proceed slowly or bit by bit: The audience trickled in To cause to trickle n 1 The act or condition of trickling 2 A slow, small, or irregular quantity that moves, proceeds, or occurs intermittently
trickle - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to come, go, or pass bit by bit, slowly, or irregularly: The guests trickled out of the room v t to cause to trickle n a trickling flow or stream a small, slow, or irregular quantity of anything coming, going, or proceeding: a trickle of visitors throughout the day
What does trickle mean? - Definitions. net Trickle refers to a small or slow flow or movement of something, often a liquid, in a thin stream or drops over a period of time It can also refer to the gradual or slow spread or accumulation of something
TRICKLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary To trickle is also to happen gradually and in small numbers: After the hurricane, all the telephones were out, and it was some time before reports of damage began to trickle in
trickle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb trickle (third-person singular simple present trickles, present participle trickling, simple past and past participle trickled) Water is trickling down this boy's face (transitive) to pour a liquid in a very thin stream, or so that drops fall continuously