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Trickle away Meaning in English

expression

ˈtɹɪkəɫ/ /əˈweɪ
TRIK-uhl uh-WAY
tɹˈɪkəl/ /ɐwˈeɪ
tr-IK-uhl uh-WAY

Definition

To slowly disappear, decrease, or be used up in a gradual, continuous way, like a small flow of liquid. Used for things like people, money, energy, or feelings.

Usage & Nuances

'Trickle away' is informal and often for describing slow, almost unnoticed loss—commonly with resources, time, or people leaving. It can imply sadness or inevitability. Usually, things 'trickle away', not people themselves (but their presence can). Avoid using it for sudden or dramatic loss.

Example Sentences

Over the years, his savings began to trickle away.

basic

The crowd at the park started to trickle away after sunset.

basic

After the storm, the floodwaters began to trickle away.

basic

Her motivation seemed to trickle away as the project dragged on.

natural

You could see the excitement trickle away from the team after they lost another game.

natural

If we’re not careful with expenses, our budget will just trickle away before the end of the month.

natural