Which preposition to use with trickled

of Occurrences 62%

Found trickle of fresh water in depth of cave, and little sand-ledge to sleep on.

from Occurrences 61%

As I sat on the verandah of the Hotel the other morning, gazing on the broad expanse of Ocean and wiping the perspiration which trickled from my lofty brow, (the thermometer marked 90 degrees,) I could not help recalling the beautifully appropriate lines of the celebrated bard: "When the sun's perpendicular rays Begin to illumine the Sea, The fishies exclaim in amaze 'Confound it!

through Occurrences 30%

Heavy dew dripped from the awnings on Terrier's bridge and in places trickled through the material, since canvas burns in the African sun.

into Occurrences 18%

" At this the colonel raised his head suddenly and glared into the eyes of his guest, and yet so perfect was his muscular and nerve control that he did not interrupt the thin stream of amber which trickled into one of the glasses.

over Occurrences 18%

In the summer time the drouth lapped up its waters, and it dried away to a little brook, trickling over the falls, and went winding, a small streamlet, around the base of the hill; sometimes it disappeared in the gravel, or among the loose stones, save here and there a pool of narrow limits and shallow depth.

in Occurrences 9%

Most of the furniture was upset or pulled out of place, magazines and papers lay strewn about in every direction, ink was trickling in black rivulets about the floor, and draughts and chess men seemed to have been scattered broadcast all over the place.

down Occurrences 5%

I think you said that Mrs. FretchvilleThen a crystal tear trickles down each crimson cheek, vexed to have her virgin pride so little assisted.

out Occurrences 4%

In some past age a little stream had trickled out of this cavern, and the far end of it made a comfortable bedroom for a sleeping bear when the temperature was fifty degrees below zero.

to Occurrences 4%

" "May I suggest, Mr. Havens," hinted Jetson, "that something else may have scratched Mr. Darrin's face, and that the blood trickled to my shoe?

on Occurrences 4%

The crystal dew of fair Castalian springs With gentle floatings trickled on his brains: The graces kissed his kind and courteous brows, Apollo gave the beauties of his harp, Enter LECTORIUS pensive.

along Occurrences 3%

Moorish it may be called; for the main feature of the edifice, a hall with a fountain trickling along a channel in the pavements, is clearly due to the Saracens.

with Occurrences 2%

Most of the sugar stayed in the hogsheads, while some of it trickled with the mother liquor, molasses, through perforations in the bottoms into the vat beneath.

among Occurrences 2%

The horses were then turned loose to find fodder for themselves, and to drink at the little brook that still trickled among the rocks; and large fires having been lighted to scare the wild beasts that, like our travelers, had been driven for refuge to the ravine, all lay down to sleep, thankful to the deities in whom they respectively trusted, for their preservation in such imminent peril.

at Occurrences 2%

By this time motor-ambulances have been much used; and the stream, which was a trickle at the Aid Post, has grown wider.

like Occurrences 2%

Noel with his bow ready, and a strange chill trickling like cold water along his spine, was hiding behind a tree watching the back trail, when a low exclamation from Mooka made him turn.

under Occurrences 2%

The infant stream, here a mere trickle under the hedgerows, comes down from East Meon, three miles away, where there is a cruciform church containing a black Tournai font, and an old stone pulpit dating from the fifteenth century.

past Occurrences 1%

She jotted down reports, dealt out mail and room-keys, kept her neuralgic eye on stairs and elevators and halls, her sound orb on tube and pantry signals, while through and between and above all she guided the stream of humanity that trickled past her deskbellhops, Polish chambermaids, messenger boys, guests, waiters, parlour maids.

beneath Occurrences 1%

There would be the bubble and trickle beneath the knee and in the calf of the leg, and then would come the increase of turbulence as the flood rose, and then the boiling and the torture culminating throughout a long hour and a half.

across Occurrences 1%

The precipice resolved itself into an incident of a journey of the same order as an ankle-deep stream trickling across a highway.

towards Occurrences 1%

Adown this a stream trickles towards the end of summer, but plunges madly and with a frightful roar in winter and spring.

about Occurrences 1%

Now this mud-pushing Todd had a cousin in the same division, one of those highly trained specialists who trickles about the country shedding coils of barbed wire and calling them "dumps"a sapper, in short.

between Occurrences 1%

" Grace put her hands before her face at these kind words, and he saw the tears trickle between her white fingers.

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