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Trickling down, it’s the teenager, the budding pitching prospect desperate to land his Division I scholarship, who is hurt the most.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 20, 2025

Trickling back to work were 119,000 members of 16 unions that had idled the big Canadian Pacific and Canadian National rail roads, as well as five smaller lines.

From Time Magazine Archive

Trickling down to congregational level, ecumenism has notably relaxed sociological tension, created a national fad for visits to other people's churches.

From Time Magazine Archive

Trickling sap of maple, fibre of manly wheat, it shall be you!

From Leaves of Grass by Whitman, Walt

Trickling, in short, is the word which expresses its motion: if one can fancy it applied to any object on so large a scale.

From The Diary of an Ennuyée by Jameson, Mrs. (Anna)



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