trickle

berhamburan
definition
verb
a solitary tear trickled down her cheek
(of a liquid) flow in a small stream.
noun
a trickle of blood
a small flow of liquid.
translation of 'trickle'
verb
menitis,
melinang,
masuk seorang-seorang,
meresap,
berhamburan
noun
jumlah sedikit,
cucur,
aliran kecil
example
A small 'trickle' of blood wound its way along his palm, emanating from a fine slice in his skin that was deep enough to have been caused by a razor.
With all of the food eaten, and the time growing late, people began to slowly 'trickle' out of the dining hall, until only a few people were left.
The beast shifted; a 'trickle' of blood flowed anew, tracing patterns on the hide.
a 'trickle' of blood
A small 'trickle' of blood flowed from the corner of his mouth down his chin.
She imagined it encompassing her entire body, and as she did, she felt a familiar 'trickle' of power slowly begin to manifest itself across the surface of her skin.
Lunch break ends and the men slowly 'trickle' back into the room.
Water will 'trickle' audibly here and there, and there'll be the gentle swish of bamboo and tall grasses.
The 'trickle' of blood flowed from his nose ever so much more slowly.
Bit by bit, the 'trickle' of fear was becoming stronger and stronger in Maya's heart.
Cool to lukewarm and then 'trickle' the egg and water over the stuffing, mixing it in lightly until the stuffing is moist yet still rather crumbly.
In the last half-a-year, the number of visitors here has almost doubled while the ‘take’ has dropped to a 'trickle' .
Overnight, the torrent of East German refugees drops to a 'trickle' .
And I really went week after week, month after month, before the details of what was going on in that family slowly began to 'trickle' out.
As we 'trickle' day by day through the end of October and move ever closer to November, the weather is switching to a uniform foggy grey that wakens memories of my time in Lincolnshire back in the very early sixties.
It's something they can't do while being held hostage in their own cities, and the numbers of devout travelers have dropped to a 'trickle' .
His eyes were glazed with pain, and a thin 'trickle' of blood flowed out of his mouth and down his chin.
the traffic had dwindled to a 'trickle'
A warm 'trickle' began to flow down his leg, either blood or urine.
As the minutes started to slowly 'trickle' by, Bastian sat in silence and began to wait.
But even in the best of times, the emerging markets end up bidding for no more than a 'trickle' of global capital flows.
He felt the warm 'trickle' of blood dripping from the wound.
Otherwise, immigration from Bulgaria during these years had dwindled to a 'trickle' .
In many places, the cast-iron pipes which carry our potable water are so thick with rust that the flow is a mere 'trickle' .
She noticed, trailing from the corner of the frozen grimace of his mouth, a 'trickle' of mealy yellow liquid that was drying into a crust on his cheek.
Fresh new buying migrates in slowly, a 'trickle' at first that may grow into a deluge many years later.
Fold the pancake neatly into a triangle, place on a plate, 'trickle' the sauce around the pancake and serve immediately.
Two guards took their positions on either side of the door and opened it as the kingdom's residents began to 'trickle' in slowly.
This is the cue for scores of stragglers who slowly 'trickle' into the ground in small groups and squat on the bare ground.
But it wasn't enough control to stop the 'trickle' of cream-laden coffee from splashing down the front of my shirt.
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