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Filter by Meaning The river flowed with a gentle trickle, creating a peaceful ambiance.
The hummingbird hovered in the air with a rapid trickle of its wings.
The news about the scandal began to trickle through the grapevine.
The evidence against the suspect started to trickle in.
The details of the plan started to trickle into my inbox.
The results of the investigation will eventually trickle out to the public.
The trickle of sweat down her forehead was a sign of the intense workout she was doing.
The rainfall was reduced to a mere trickle after the long drought.
The steady trickle of rainwater turned the once dry creek bed into a raging river.
The rainwater flowed down the street in a small trickle.
The snow melted and formed a trickle of water down the mountain.
The steady trickle of traffic made it difficult for the ambulance to get to the hospital.
The trickle of cars on the road turned into a traffic jam.
The tears rolled down her cheeks with a steady trickle.
The dancer moved to the slow trickle of the music, gracefully swaying.
The drummer played a steady trickle on the snare drum.
The creek flowed with a peaceful trickle, reflecting the sunlight.
The wind blew with a faint trickle, rustling the leaves.
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