20 adverbs to describe how to trickling

And again did the stream of milk trickle forth.

And fast beside these trickled softly downe A gentle streame, whose murmuring wave did play

This superiority we undoubtedly owe to the rivulets of intelligence, which are continually trickling among us, which every one may catch, and of which every one partakes.

The holiest deeds are carved in purest gold, Or richest gems, and there are stored of old; Within the inner court a fountain stood, Of purest diamond moulded, whence there flowed Into a golden chalice,trickling cool, The nectar of the gods,a sparkling pool, That murmuring sank beneath an emerald vase That rested underneath;the fountain's base.

A newly-born and dirty little stream was trickling destructively through all manner of shivering grasses and flowers.

She saw the piteous old face on the pillow, and the slow tears trickling down the cheeks, just as distinctly as if she were sitting by the bed.

All men like worms, like ants, like rats and the gleaming water trickling interminably down the high black wall.

" Scarcely able to credit the extent of the danger, Judith gazed down the passage, and there beheld a glowing silvery stream trickling slowly onwards.

She could only rest his head against her, and wipe away the blood that trickled persistently from that dreadful, sneering mouth.

His voice broke, and the weak, sincere tears broke from the watery eyes and trickled down the wasted cheeks piteously, while his head turned slowly from side to side in sorrowfully hopeless regret.

I can see him now, for he had so deep a crease across his brown cheek that no tear could pass it, but must trickle away sideways and so down to his ear, hopping off on to the sheet of paper.

The long restrained tears, that had been bound from flowing through all Benoni's insults and her own anger, trickled silently down her cheek, no longer pale, but bright and flushed at the daring thought of freedom.

He felt very dizzy and faint; and the blood still trickled steadily from his forehead.

Bengal Virden had sobbed, trickling tearfully back to Ponemah with a long tress of black hair clutched tightly in her handa souvenir which she had begged from Mary at the moment of parting.

She stirred the dust about and trickled its yellow lustre temptingly through her fingers.

"And still the stream of deadly gas trickled unceasingly from the pipe.

So, on the fifth morning I set out for the Tophana quay; but a light rain had fallen over-night, and this had re-excited the thin grey smoke resembling quenched steam, which, as from some reeking province of Abaddon, still trickled upward over many a square mile of blackened tract, though of flame I could see no sign.

The guns began to speak again among the hills that we dived into; the air grew chillier as we climbed; forest and wet rocks closed round us in the mist, to the sound of waters trickling alongside; there was a tang of wet fern, cut pine, and the first breath of autumn when the road entered a tunnel and a new worldAlsace.

All that water which once had been his heart trickled vaguely and icily through the wrong veins, upsetting his whole system.

The hand of the drinker trembled uncontrollably, and a tiny red stream trickled down the unshaven chin to the starched linen beneath.

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