All trickle antonyms
trick·le
T t verb trickle
- exudate — An exuded substance, in particular.
- cataracted — a descent of water over a steep surface; a waterfall, especially one of considerable size.
- diffused — Simple past tense and past participle of diffuse.
- come to light — to be revealed
- gush — to flow out or issue suddenly, copiously, or forcibly, as a fluid from confinement: Water gushed from the broken pipe.
- fall over — person: trip or slip
- crop up — If something crops up, it appears or happens, usually unexpectedly.
- fluxing — a flowing or flow.
- enthuse — Say something that expresses one's eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- emerge — Move out of or away from something and come into view.
- course — Course is often used in the expression 'of course', or instead of 'of course' in informal spoken English. See of course.
- blathering — foolish, voluble talk: His speech was full of the most amazing blather.
- disembogue — to discharge contents by pouring forth.
- welling — a hole drilled or bored into the earth to obtain water, petroleum, natural gas, brine, or sulfur.
noun trickle
- flare up — to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
- flareup — a sudden flaring up of flame or light.
- gust — Archaic. flavor or taste.
- drove — simple past tense of drive.
- leakage — an act of leaking; leak.
- eruption — An act or instance of erupting.
- flow — to move along in a stream: The river flowed slowly to the sea.
- barrage — A barrage is continuous firing on an area with large guns and tanks.
- inundation — to flood; cover or overspread with water; deluge.