trickling

[ˈtrɪklɪŋ]

trickling Definition

to flow or fall by drops, or in a small, gentle stream.

Using trickling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "trickling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Water was trickling down the wall.

  • Example

    Blood was trickling from his nose.

  • Example

    Tears trickled down her cheeks.

  • Example

    The coffee was trickling slowly through the filter.

trickling Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with trickling

  • a theory that suggests benefits for the wealthy trickle down to everyone else in society

    Example

    The idea of trickle-down economics is controversial and has been debated for decades.

  • a charging method that slowly charges a battery to maintain its full capacity

    Example

    The solar panel provides a trickle charge to keep the battery topped up.

  • a method of supplying a machine with a continuous supply of material at a slow rate

    Example

    The hopper provides a trickle feed of sand to the conveyor belt.

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Summary: trickling in Brief

'Trickling' [ˈtrɪklɪŋ] refers to the flow or fall of liquid in small amounts or gentle streams. It can be used to describe water, blood, tears, or even coffee, as in 'The coffee was trickling slowly through the filter.' 'Trickling' also appears in phrases like 'trickle down,' which refers to the theory that benefits for the wealthy will eventually benefit everyone else, and 'trickle charge,' which describes a slow charging method for batteries.