Lexicographical Neighbors of Tricklet
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, ..."