You are never out of the sight and sound of the plunging water, which is still trained in falls and fountains, or left to a pathetic dribble through the tattered stucco of the neglected grots.
"Roman Holidays and Others"
W. D. Howells
Supplies did slowly dribble in, and sometimes came in encouraging quantities when a store-ship was captured.
"The Siege of Boston"
Allen French
"Oh, well, I promise," said Adeline, forlornly, with a weak dribble of tears.
"The Quality of Mercy"
W. D. Howells