"Trickled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Trickled" Meaning

Trickled is the past tense and past participle of the verb trickle, which means:

To flow or fall in a small, steady stream or drop by drop; to occur or happen gradually or slowly.

Example sentences:

Water trickled from the faucet.
News of the surprise party slowly trickled out on social media.

Synonyms: seep, leak, drip, trickle down

Antonyms: gush, pour, burst

"Trickled" Examples

1. A light drizzle was coming down all day and the sound of the rain trickled through the roof.


2. Her voice trickled with excitement as she told us about her latest vacation.


3. The water from the hole in the bucket trickled down the wall and formed a puddle on the floor.


4. His jokes trickled with humor, making everyone in the party laugh.


5. Insight trickled in slowly but eventually resolved the puzzle.

"Trickled" Similar Words

Trickery

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Trickier

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Mixture of trick andier, denoting being more difficult to manage or deal with.

Trickiest

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Trickily

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Having cleverness or cunning; achieved through a clever or deceitful use of one's wits.

Trickiness

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Tricking

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Trickle-down

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Trickle

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A small, steady stream of liquid or gas that flows slowly and quietly, often in a thin thread-like fashion.

Trickledown

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Trickles

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A small steady flow of liquid, especially water, that moves very slowly from one place to another.

Trickling

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To move or flow slowly and steadily, especially in small, regular drops.<br><br>Example: Water was trickling from the faucet.

Tricks

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"Tricks" can refer to various concepts depending on the context in which they are used. Here are some common meanings:<br><br>1. <strong>Deception or Brownies</strong>: In the context of magic, card games, or general mischief, tricks refer to a clever or deceitful action designed to deceive people into believing something else or achieving a different outcome than what actually occurs. A trick in magic would be an illusion aimed at astonishing an audience.<br><br>2. <strong>Cunning Inventions or Feats</strong>: Tricks can also refer to skillful and ruse-like actions or devices used to achieve success or a particular goal. For example, a ice skater who performs a particularly tricky routine, demonstrating a level of skill and control.<br><br>3. <strong>Clever Ways of Working or Operating</strong>: In different contexts, tricks might be used to describe methods or techniques that, while not deceitful, are clever and often unexpected ways of solving a problem or accomplishing an objective.<br><br>4. <strong>Mechanical Devices or How Something Works</strong>: In a more practical sense, the word might refer to the art of something's mechanism or a specific part of an ingenious device that works in a surprising or entertaining way.<br><br>5. <strong>Methods Used in Persuasion or Conning</strong>: In a somewhat negative light, "tricks" can also refer to manipulative tactics or strategies used by scam artists to deceive or lure people into making decisions that benefit the scammer rather than the individual being targeted.<br><br>6. <strong>Authentication</strong>: In video games and digital applications, a "trick" can refer to a special move, technique, or strategy used by a player to gain an advantage or perform an action in a particularly clever or resourceful way.<br><br>Each of these meanings reflects a nuanced angle of the core idea behind the term "tricks."

Trickster

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Tricksters

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Those who use trickery, deception, or cunning to achieve their goals or gain an advantage. They often engage in clever and deceitful behavior, playing tricks on others to get what they want.

Tricky

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Adjective: Difficult to understand or deal with; requiring skill and caution to handle or solve.

Triclabendazole

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