trinkle
See also: Trinkle
English
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edittrinkle (third-person singular simple present trinkles, present participle trinkling, simple past and past participle trinkled)
- (Scotland, rare) To trickle.
- (rare) To tinkle.
- To play piano, as in "tinkle the ivories."
- (obsolete) To act secretly, or in an underhand way; to tamper.
- 1672-1673, Andrew Marvell, The Rehearsal Transpos'd:
- others of them have made it their business to trinkle with the members of parliament
References
edit[1] (the tears trinkled down her cheeks), [2] (the tears trinkled down Trim's cheeks], [3] (my own heart's blood came trinkling down)