(1) A small indefinite quantity (especially of a liquid
(2) A small quantity (especially of a liquid)
(1) The steamroller would seem to rest too, just sighing little driblets of steam, when the roadmen took their breaks.
(2) They increased their first driblets of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510aidu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb only when it became clear that people all over the world were spontaneously giving millions and a public relations problem beckoned.
(3) And, if you're feeling extra decadent, then adding a few driblets of essential oil will also give you a natural aromatherapy bath.
(4) Due to slow driblets of monthly welfare payments to single mothers, there is insufficient food on the table.
(5) The page-count also gives manga artists room to unfold their stories, shaking the last driblets of pathos from the often-overripe melodrama.
(6) There is already among the British soldiers an immense vocabulary of slang or colloquialisms, driblets of which reach us now and then.
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