rivulet [noun]

Definition of rivulet:

a small stream

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Sentence/Example of rivulet:

The hikers followed the winding path alongside a gentle rivulet.

A rivulet of water trickled down the rock face, sparkling in the sunlight.

The sound of a distant rivulet added a peaceful ambiance to the forest.

The rivulet was so narrow that you could easily step across it without getting wet.

She dipped her hands into the cool rivulet to wash away the dirt.

The rivulet's flow was barely noticeable, just a faint murmur in the quiet woods.

The old stone bridge spanned a small rivulet that flowed under it.

A rivulet of sweat ran down his forehead as he labored in the hot sun.

The rivulet was fed by the melting snow from the nearby mountains.

As the sun set, the rivulet's waters glowed with a golden hue.

The children played by the rivulet, splashing in the shallow waters.

A rivulet of tears streamed down her face as she read the letter.

The rivulet's banks were lined with wildflowers, adding color to the landscape.

They followed the rivulet upstream, hoping to find its source.

The rivulet had carved a small channel through the soft earth over the years.

The rain had swollen the rivulet into a rushing stream.

A rivulet of light shone through the crack in the old barn door.

The rivulet’s path was marked by smooth stones and pebbles.

He watched a rivulet of steam rise from his cup of tea.

The rivulet’s gentle babbling was the only sound in the otherwise silent valley.