"A soft day," she said, rain trickling unhindered over her eyeballs.
The rain, at long last, trickled to a halt.
Her teeth split in a grin, and the rain trickled into her teeth.
They wore black suits and let the rain trickle out of their hair and down under their dark glasses.
The rain pattered against the car, and trickled from the wet ground down into the trench.
He sat and little rivulets of fear ran through his mind the way that rain will trickle erratically down a window-pane.
The rain collected on the shaft of the lance, ran down across his clammy hand, and trickled into his sleeve.
The rains that fell in torrents above trickled below, filtered through innumerable branches and leaves and moss beds.
Of themselves his dry lips parted and the rain trickled in.
He stretched himself and fluffed his fur letting the rain trickle through to his skin.