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Dribbled

Flowed or caused to flow in a small drops or a thin, slow stream.

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Use 'dribbled' when describing a liquid moving in an intermittent, small, or sluggish manner, often associated with saliva, water, or small quantities of viscous substances. Unlike 'gushed' or 'poured,' which imply volume and force, 'dribbled' highlights insufficiency, leakage, or gravity acting slowly upon a minimal quantity.

dribbled vs trickled

While both denote a slow flow, 'trickled' typically implies a continuous, slender stream of liquid, whereas 'dribbled' often suggests a sporadic or halting release of drops.

dribbled vs gushed

'Dribbled' implies a minimal, slow volume of liquid, whereas 'gushed' describes a sudden, forceful, and abundant outpouring.