Definition of Tricklet

1. a little trickle [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tricklet

trickinesses
tricking
trickings
trickish
trickishly
trickishness
trickishnesses
trickle
trickle-down
trickle-up trend
trickle-up trends
trickle down
trickled
trickledown
trickles
tricklet (current term)
tricklets
tricklier
trickliest
trickling
tricklingly
trickly
trickment
trickments
tricks
tricks of the trade
trickshot
tricksier
tricksiest
tricksily

Literary usage of Tricklet

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Negro in the New World by Harry Hamilton Johnston (1910)
"At least it is said that more than one of the chief magistrates of the " United States of Brazil" has had a tricklet of Ethiopia in his veins. ..."

2. Rural Letters and Other Records of Thought at Leisure: Written in the by Nathaniel Parker Willis (1849)
"No water, save a tricklet in the early morning. But such weather for picknick- ing ! The buckwheat is sun-dried, and will yield but half a crop. ..."

3. Life in South Africa by Lady Barker, Barker (Mary Anne) (1877)
"The boys have bolted their dinner, plunged their heads and hands under a tiny tricklet close by, and are off to the shallows beneath the bridge, ..."

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