To run down, Example: "When I took a shower this morning the warm water was trickling down my body." another: " Honey, the faucet's broken. When I was doing dishes, the water stopped and started to trickle." Not commonly used word.
Cutting taxes on businesses will encourage them to hire more workers
World politics affect personal economic conditions in various ways. This is due to the interaction of various countries in the world and the politics of the day will be trickled down to individual countries whether positively or negatively.
What does 'pity for you' mean?
Oil.
In math what does supply mean?
Trickled is the correct spelling.
The water trickled from the faucet.
No, "trickled" is not an adjective; it is the past tense and past participle of the verb "trickle." It describes the action of something flowing in a thin stream. For example, in the sentence "The water trickled down the wall," "trickled" indicates the action rather than describing a noun.
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Cutting taxes on businesses will encourage them to hire more workers
The colonists in North America accepted the Glorious Revolution. The news trickled across the colonies and much of the information was actually false.
If this happens in the morning, it could be that in the night your nose starts to bleed a little and has trickled into your throat. Therefore when you cough blood also comes up.
Constantly. Apart from full lines which have trickled into common usage, he is also credited with inventing many words that are still used today.
In the early days Ether was trickled over a gauze mask over the face and nose. Later, endotracheal tubes were put in and connected to a bottle of ether and patient was anaesthetised with ether and intermittent oxygen .
trickled your finger down their arm very lightly. it makes a chill go down your neck and you get goose bumps. otherwise put them outside in the snow without a jacket