From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisha dribble of somethinga dribble of somethingLIQUIDa small amount of liquid There was a dribble of brandy in the bottom of the bottle. → dribble
Examples from the Corpus
a dribble of something• In another cupboard they found half a bottle of whisky and a dribble of brandy in the bottom of a Courvoisier bottle.• I watch the horrible dream drive away and disappear in a dribble of tail-lights.• Meanwhile, only a dribble of money finds its way into the provision of hydrants.• There was a dribble of sweat at Holly's forehead.