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Stream 1Definition: A current of water or other fluid; a liquid flowing continuously in a line or course, either on the earth, as a river, brook, etc., or from a vessel, reservoir, or fountain; specifically, any course of running water; as, many streams are blended in the Mississippi; gas and steam came from the earth in streams; a stream of molten lead from a furnace; a stream of lava from a volcano.
Stream 2Definition: A beam or ray of light. Stream 3Definition: Anything issuing or moving with continued succession of parts; as, a stream of words; a stream of sand. Stream 4Definition: A continued current or course; as, a stream of weather. Stream 5Definition: Current; drift; tendency; series of tending or moving causes; as, the stream of opinions or manners. Stream 6Definition: To issue or flow in a stream; to flow freely or in a current, as a fluid or whatever is likened to fluids; as, tears streamed from her eyes. Stream 7Definition: To pour out, or emit, a stream or streams. Stream 8Definition: To issue in a stream of light; to radiate. Stream 9Definition: To extend; to stretch out with a wavy motion; to float in the wind; as, a flag streams in the wind. Stream 10Definition: To send forth in a current or stream; to cause to flow; to pour; as, his eyes streamed tears. Stream 11Definition: To mark with colors or embroidery in long tracts. Stream 12Definition: To unfurl. stream 13Definition: the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression stream 14Definition: a steady flow (usually from natural causes); "the raft floated downstream on the current"; "he felt a stream of air" stream 15Definition: 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" stream 16Definition: a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth stream 17Definition: 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" stream 18Definition: exude profusely; "She was streaming with sweat"; "His nose streamed blood" stream 19Definition: move in large numbers; "people were pouring out of the theater"; "beggars pullulated in the plaza" stream 20Definition: flow freely and abundantly; "Tears streamed down her face" stream 21Definition: to extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind; "their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind" stream 22Definition: rain heavily; "Put on your rain coat-- it''s pouring outside!"
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