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stream Definition
(n)
a
natural
body
of
running
water
flowing
on
or
under
the
earth
(n)
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
"
(n)
a
steady
flow
(
usually
from
natural
causes
); "
the
raft
floated
downstream
on
the
current
"; "
he
felt
a
stream
of
air
"
(n)
the
act
of
flowing
or
streaming
;
continuous
progression
(n)
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
"
(v)
to
extend
,
wave
or
float
outward
,
as
if
in
the
wind
; "
their
manes
streamed
like
stiff
black
pennants
in
the
wind
"
(v)
exude
profusely
; "
She
was
streaming
with
sweat
"; "
His
nose
streamed
blood
"
(v)
move
in
large
numbers
; "
people
were
pouring
out
of
the
theater
"; "
beggars
pullulated
in
the
plaza
"
(v)
rain
heavily
; "
Put
on
your
rain
coat
--
it
''
s
pouring
outside
!"
(v)
flow
freely
and
abundantly
; "
Tears
streamed
down
her
face
"
stream Synonyms
current
flow
pelt
pour
pullulate
rain buckets
rain cats and dogs
stream
swarm
teem
watercourse
well out
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