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    Trickle \Tric"kle\ (tr[i^]k"k'l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Trickled}
    (tr[i^]k"k'ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Trickling}
    (tr[i^]k"kl[i^]ng).] [OE. triklen, probably for striklen,
    freq. of striken to flow, AS. str[imac]can. See {Strike}, v.
    t.]
    To flow in a small, gentle stream; to run in drops.

    His salt tears trickled down as rain. --Chaucer.

    Fast beside there trickled softly down
    A gentle stream. --Spenser.

    1. But so far, he declares, there's little evidence the "new urgency" is trickling down to the managers who actually do hiring.
    2. But there is a market cycle too: maturing bull runs often see investment trickling down to benefit smaller companies. While the trend may be intelligible, it is less certain that it is justified.
    3. Irrigation ditches to farms and ranches will begin drying up this month, and by August the Truckee River will be trickling through Reno at one-tenth its current low rate, Stone said. Reservoirs which also serve as recreational areas will be running dry.
    4. Resources trickling down to the countries most in need have at times become a ludicrously small portion of WHO expenditures.
    5. This woman's sack had sprung a leak and rice was trickling out."
    6. As soon as allied bombs began falling on Baghdad, Kurds began trickling back across the mountains, infiltrating their old villages and planning rebellion.
    7. Meanwhile, refugees from Kuwait are still trickling out, bringing more tales of terror.
    8. "The cars are just trickling in, but they will be back.
    9. Progress payments are still trickling in to McDonnell Douglas at a rate of only 93 cents on the dollar because of overruns anticipated by the Air Force.
    10. Reports of bird and animal contamination began trickling in.
    11. Now that the government has ended most of its mining operations, foreign investors are trickling back.
    12. Results from individual races began trickling in Monday morning.
    13. The Democratic caucus procedure in Minnesota was complicated and returns were still trickling in well past midnight.
    14. Former non-indigenous owners and businesses are trickling back, encouraged by a government that now believes the benefits of foreign involvement outweigh the disadvantages. Do they?
    15. His ticket strength could help some Democratic legislative candidates. And because of his lead, state campaign funds that would go into a closer gubernatorial test have been trickling down into legislative contests.
    16. Albanians have been trickling into Greece since last summer, when protests of Albania's Communist government broke out in the tiny Balkan nation of 3.3 million.
    17. Some of that money began trickling back, but since Noriega's indictment and the subsequent political upheaval, Panama banks are losing the funds once more, the Herald reported Wednesday.
    18. But food is abundant and promises of aid are trickling in from abroad.
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