trickle

damlama
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
yavaş yavaş çıkmak,
sızmak,
damlatmak,
damla damla akmak,
damlamak,
yuvarlanmak,
akıtmak
noun
damla damla akan şey,
damlama
example
The 'trickle' of blood flowed from his nose ever so much more slowly.
The airport ran until the 1980s - the traffic slowly coming down to a 'trickle' .
But it wasn't enough control to stop the 'trickle' of cream-laden coffee from splashing down the front of my shirt.
the traffic had dwindled to a 'trickle'
a 'trickle' of blood
The inside ceiling was more planks of wood, the outer bark shingles helping to 'trickle' the water off the edges.
People were entering in a steady 'trickle' , some of them touching the high stone threshold with their right hands, and raising their hands to their heads.
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' .
In the past two years, the supply of clergy coming out of Canadian seminaries has dwindled to a 'trickle' .
Overnight, the torrent of East German refugees drops to a '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.
For years, all was quiet as the Western frontier was slowly settled by a 'trickle' of pioneers.
Water will 'trickle' audibly here and there, and there'll be the gentle swish of bamboo and tall grasses.
As the minutes started to slowly 'trickle' by, Bastian sat in silence and began to wait.
Fresh new buying migrates in slowly, a 'trickle' at first that may grow into a deluge many years later.
the traffic had dwindled to a 'trickle'
With rental income dwindling to a mere 'trickle' on many estates in 1880-81, signs of alarm in the Big House were not hard to find.
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.
This is the cue for scores of stragglers who slowly 'trickle' into the ground in small groups and squat on the bare ground.
A faint smile stretched her cracked lips; a 'trickle' of blood suddenly flowed over her parched lips.
Lunch break ends and the men slowly 'trickle' back into the room.
But even in the best of times, the emerging markets end up bidding for no more than a 'trickle' of global capital flows.
In many places, the cast-iron pipes which carry our potable water are so thick with rust that the flow is a mere 'trickle' .
His eyes were glazed with pain, and a thin 'trickle' of blood flowed out of his mouth and down his chin.
Otherwise, immigration from Bulgaria during these years had dwindled to a 'trickle' .
Two guards took their positions on either side of the door and opened it as the kingdom's residents began to 'trickle' in slowly.
the first members of the congregation began to 'trickle' in
I stand at the counter while the barista lowers the handle on the powerful espresso machine, watching the thin 'trickle' of aromatic liquid.
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.
This small 'trickle' of people slowly grew and at the moment there are 11 local women taking part and their numbers continue to grow.
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