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rivulet
[ riv-yuh-lit ]
noun
- a small stream; streamlet; brook.
rivulet
/ ˈrɪvjʊlɪt /
noun
- a small stream
Word History and Origins
Origin of rivulet1
Word History and Origins
Origin of rivulet1
Example Sentences
This was one saucy sandwich, and I immediately imagined myself with rivulets of both of its dressings dripping down my chin.
Anson's Bay affords good anchorage, and probably has a small rivulet at the bottom.
There was a rivulet close by, in which the bhil had been prepared; I thought of water, and bid one of the men run for some.
Many of them rolled off their tottering ponies into the rivulet, and plunging down their heads drank like beasts.
Presently they came to a shelf of rock which overlooked the valley of the rivulet.
Continuous rains to the north had swollen every brook and rivulet until the impounded water had reached a threatening height.
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