Antonyms for driblet
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : drib-lit |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdrɪb lɪt |
Definition of driblet
Origin :- 1590s, diminutive of drib (n.).
- noun small amount
- He opened it, and shared the driblet with a few of the old campaigners.
- Extract from : « Khartoum Campaign, 1898 » by Bennet Burleigh
- I sha'n't care if they don't have a driblet of gravy at supper tonight.
- Extract from : « Hiram The Young Farmer » by Burbank L. Todd
- It was this slight overflow which supplied the driblet we had followed up from the cañon below.
- Extract from : « The Boys of Crawford's Basin » by Sidford F. Hamp
- “I thought you said there was a driblet of water running out at the crevice,”remarked Tom.
- Extract from : « The Boys of Crawford's Basin » by Sidford F. Hamp
- Driblet by driblet, and paying a price that fairly staggered him, he had managed to buy over four hundred tons.
- Extract from : « The Hallowell Partnership » by Katharine Holland Brown
Synonyms for driblet
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