Streamlets [noun]

Definition of Streamlets:

stream of water

Synonyms of Streamlets:


Opposite/Antonyms of Streamlets:

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Sentence/Example of Streamlets:

Presently, trailing their feet, they returned to the streamlet and their companions in misfortune.

There would then be but a streamlet of blood where now there is going to be a great river.

The streamlet should run through the land of them with whom we are righteously at war.

The stillness of things was disturbed by a bird coming to the streamlet to drink.

Then he laid his master's body upon the streamlet's brink, to wash away the blood.

A streamlet of water that flows in winter and dries up in summer.

She caught the sparkle of a little cascade, the gleam of a streamlet.

The great Fountain of being must first be dried up, before the streamlet can.

And then there was my streamlet—he's just ahead here past the bushes—and I used to like him best of all.

It was found in the streamlet of Abaïte, in a clay-slate district.