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stream to extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind; "their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind" a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth exude profusely; "She was streaming with sweat"; "His nose streamed blood" dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas; "two streams of development run through American history"; "stream of consciousness"; "the flow of thought"; "the current of history" pour: move in large numbers; "people were pouring out of the theater"; "beggars pullulated in the plaza" current: a steady flow (usually from natural causes); "the raft floated downstream on the current"; "he felt a stream of air" flow: the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression pour: rain heavily; "Put on your rain coat-- it's pouring outside!" flow freely and abundantly; "Tears streamed down her face" something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously; "a stream of people emptied from the terminal"; "the museum had planned carefully for the flow of visitors"
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streaming exuding a bodily fluid in profuse amounts; "his streaming face"; "her streaming eyes" flowing: moving smoothly and continuously; "crowds flowing through the canyons of the streets"; "fan streaming into the concert hall" cyclosis: the circulation of cytoplasm within a cell
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stream (stream) (str[emacr]m) a current or flow of water or other fluid.
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streaming (stream
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stream A small body of moving water. Also called creek, brook, and spring, depending on location and size. Smaller than a river.
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