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rivulet
[ riv-yuh-lit ]
noun
- a small stream; streamlet; brook.
rivulet
/ 藞谤瑟惫箩蕣濒瑟迟 /
noun
- a small stream
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of rivulet1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of rivulet1
Example Sentences
Drying vents affixed to massive undulating columns blast air until every rivulet of water disappears.
For those left behind, grief and uncertainty swirl together, muddy rivulets in a vast tributary.
At Domingo Albacete's olive farm soil erosion has left rivulets of rubble and stone.
鈥淵ou know how you sometimes realize it has been raining only when it stops,鈥 Ben Lerner writes in 鈥淭he Lights,鈥 his fourth collection of poems, 鈥渟ilence falling on the roof, forming rivulets on the glass?鈥
As the rain poured down Sunday, sending rivulets of water cascading into her driveway, Zacarias said she was more worried about her work hours.
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