How To Use Streamlet In A Sentence
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The hurriedly constructed dwellings were not only found around the lower reaches of the streamlet but were seen also in many residential districts in and around the town.
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Straight through the heart of this little oasis trickled a streamlet across which the Willow jumped with Baree under her arm, and on the edge of the rill was a small wigwam made of freshly cut spruce and balsam boughs.
Baree, Son of Kazan
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A secret streamlet trickles on beneath the heavy cover of inertia and pseudo-events, slowly and inconspicuously undercutting it.
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The villa of white marble was built on a gentle rising knoll, prettily wooded, at the foot of which running through a glade was a tiny streamlet clear as crystal, which with its ripple and the singing of the birds lent music to the air.
A Heart-Song of To-day
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The rivulet becomes a streamlet, and the desert silence is suddenly broken by the silver music of water.
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Frequently, they paused to rest in the shade of high pines along sepia streamlets where there was fresh water to drink.
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The air was delightfully cool and fragrant; and the drops of dew still glittered on the leaves of the large liliaceous plants, which shaded the streamlets of clear water.
Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
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The streamlet swings by branchy wood and aye, viii.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Then he was off and running after the other, who had made for the wood but sheered off, blocked by a rock-bound streamlet in his path.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes
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He returned; from the water he uprose; he stood upon the brink; the streamlets trickled down his side.
The Times Literary Supplement
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In a trice the frost was started and the thawed streamlets dancing madly on the white-hot surface beneath.
CHAPTER 20
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The men huzzaed hoarsely -- the horses neighed -- the mules hinnied -- and, in a few moments more, men, mules, and horses, were kneeling by a crystal streamlet, and drinking deeply of its sweet and refreshing waters.
The Desert Home The Adventures of a Lost Family in the Wilderness
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As they moved higher, a leaping streamlet came down from the heights to meet them, growing narrower the farther up they went.
A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
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In the faint distance a streamlet ran, further back into the cavern.
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The Nile River starts as a small spring and a streamlet.
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The gill (or "ghyll," as the poet writes it), from which the lonely family that dwelt there took their name, was not upon the bridle-road from Scargate Hall toward Middleton, nor even within eye or reach of any road at all; but overlooked by kites alone, and tracked with thoroughfare of nothing but the mountain streamlet.
Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale
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The gill (or “ghyll,” as the poet writes it), from which the lonely family that dwelt there took their name, was not upon the bridle-road from Scargate Hall toward Middleton, nor even within eye or reach of any road at all; but overlooked by kites alone, and tracked with thoroughfare of nothing but the mountain streamlet.
Mary Anerley