53 collocations for trickle

She felt the slow tears form and spill over and trickle down her cheeks.

So, with heavy, hot breathing, they stood for a while straining, their bodies all glistening with sweat, and great drops of sweat trickling down their faces.

Mr. Dearman entered and noted the one small tear ere it trickled off her dainty little nose.

"The ground descends for some two hundred feet towards the mouth of the cave; then you come to a low hill, and you descend through a small aperture not at all imposing, in front of which trickles a little stream.

At this moment I felt blood trickling down my forehead, and hastily running my hand through my hair I discovered that I had received a scalp wound.

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

110 The panting courser now with trembling nerves Begins to reel; urged by the goring spur, Makes many a faint effort: he snorts, he foams, The big round drops run trickling down his sides, With sweat and blood distained.

And the blood trickling down his body shone beautifully like a wreath of golden flowers.

Freddy's cheeks and hair were wet, a cold tear trickled down his neck, his body ached from the hard edge of the bed; but he was happy, as only a child or a lover can be, and Freddy was both.

Beside all that, he had got an ugly fall in trying to escape, and one cheek was muddied, and down it trickled a blood-drop where a stone had cut him.

" And down the dark face of the ikon, from under the setting of pearls in the silver frame, trickled big tears.

Then she saw from under one of the exultant tentacles upon his cheek there trickled a little thread of blood.

Scotch trickled down Oliver's throat.

As a result, soon after food enters the stomach, drops of fluid collect at the mouths of the glands and trickle down its walls to mix with the food.

There was a slight cut on his head, from which had trickled a little blood that ran down to his white collar.

He sank down again on his elbows, and as he rested his now powerless limbs, I saw the blood welling out of a wound in the loins, as it shone in the moonlight, and trickled off his sleek-painted hide, like globules of quicksilver.

But before I left the British lines I did manage to glimpse the British Army, the mysterious sea into which fell and were swallowed up, and from which trickled the hundreds of small runlets of wounded that converged into the mighty stream of pain at Boulogne.

[Footnote C: This very ancient hymn is the fountainhead from which through various languages have trickled the various hymns of the Celestial City, such as "Jerusalem, my happy home!"

The Legionaries trickled down the companion-ladders.

I saw the blood trickling a little from the blow that had alighted on his head, as they hurried him past.

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

Farewell, thou best of servantsmay the tear That sorrow trickled o'er thy parting bier, Prove to thy happy shade our fond regard, And all thy virtues find their full reward.

The egg yolk trickled down his plate.

It was a region of light rainfall; the rivers ran in great curves through beds of quicksand, which usually contained only trickling pools of water, but in times of freshet would in a moment fill from bank to bank with boiling muddy torrents.

The thin moonlight with trickling ray, Thridding the boughs of silver may, Trembles in beauty, pale and cool, On folded flower, and mantled pool.

53 collocations for  trickle