The Paths lead through woods where the abundant water from the Cherwell is fully utilised, by using small rills lead to larger ponds and formal pools.
Southern slopes have networks of small rills and channels, giving rise to ephemeral streams during the monsoon and into the post-monsoon season until groundwater supplies are depleted.
A small rill of blood followed the thorn, and she instinctively pulled her dirty thumb away from Sarek and put it in her mouth.
A small rill ran over the path.
The foreground of this view is geomorphically active, and small rills and gullies cross parts of the foreground.
At the foot of the lawn, a small rill of brook ran; he could hear it gurgling and chuckling, an entrancing sound.
Eleana led them to a small rill some three hundred meters northeast running swiftly through a gap in moss-covered rocks.
Other than a small, sluggish little rill running down the center of the age-darkened channel, the aqueduct/storm drain/sewer was as dry as a bone.
She led the horse slowly down into the gully and dis- covered a small rill of water gurgling over the stones.
There was water somewhere, certainly; they passed small rills, purling across the path at intervals.