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driblet

[drib-lit] / ˈdrɪb lɪt /


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Compared with Ted Turner's $1 billion pledge to the United Nations, White's largesse is a driblet.

From Time Magazine Archive

Early this year they even managed to ship a driblet of cars into the U.S. itself.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last month Ashokan with a 17-billion gal. driblet in it was declared virtually empty.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet that driblet is enough to lead to the synthesis of the potent stuff.

From Time Magazine Archive

A thin driblet of local items occupied a column on the third and fourth pages, and a single column of editorials ran down the second.

From The Forty-Niners A Chronicle of the California Trail and El Dorado by White, Stewart Edward