Driblet [noun]

Definition of Driblet:

small amount

Synonyms of Driblet:


Opposite/Antonyms of Driblet:

Lot


Sentence/Example of Driblet:

The Kushk is at best a "dry" river, as its name betokens, an unsatisfactory driblet in a world of sandy desolation.

With the last driblet of employees from the store a woman cut diagonally through a group and hurried toward Miss Prokes.

If ever we came to a puny, crawling driblet of water, they said, "This must be one of Stillman's bold-flowing streams."

He opened it, and shared the driblet with a few of the old campaigners.

The sun was setting behind the towers of the church of Greenborough-on-the-Driblet.

They don't know how to do it, except the little driblet of Rhodes men.

It was this slight overflow which supplied the driblet we had followed up from the cañon below.

“I thought you said there was a driblet of water running out at the crevice,”remarked Tom.

Driblet by driblet, and paying a price that fairly staggered him, he had managed to buy over four hundred tons.

I sha'n't care if they don't have a driblet of gravy at supper tonight.