Synonym: brook, creek, flood, flow, gush, pour, rush, surge. Similar words: mainstream, streak, scream, dream up, dream of, street, stretch, stress. Meaning: [strɪːm] n. 1. a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth 2. dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas 3. a steady flow (usually from natural causes) 4. the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression 5. something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously. v. 1. to extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind 2. exude profusely 3. move in large numbers 4. rain heavily 5. flow freely and abundantly.
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271. Army surplus stores report a stream of buyers for gas masks, water-purification tablets, survival knives - even combat boots.
272. As he leans over, the boat sheers again into the stream, the stem-post breaks away and she is loose.
273. On a steeply wooded bank on the brink of a stream valley I walked into the cherry grove.
274. The oldest and biggest billy goat knocked the troll into the stream, and no one ever heard from him again.
275. The game ends when the stream reaches the boundary of the grid.
276. Boiling hot coffee shot out in a stream on to my leg.
277. Mr Daubney had been busy with a continuous stream of traffic.
278. The docks were experiencing a boom in trade and all day long a steady stream of customers came and went.
279. On one side of the street ran a sluggish stream in a deep channel cut through the earth.
280. My wife was also a hard-core activist from the Harvard-Radcliffe stream whose father was a lawyer.
280. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
281. His life is an endless stream of interviews and news conferences, often back to back.
282. Our recent run of outstanding new business figures will continue to provide a growing quality earnings stream for many years to come.
283. Karlin relates the oppressive anti-Semitism his forebears endured in a vague, almost elliptical style with dips into the stream of consciousness.
284. Waiting behind a stream of cars for the railway crossing barriers to be opened the countryside might seem miles away.
285. This process is repeated indefinitely, with a stream of input samples being taken and passed along the chain of capacitors.
286. The second assumption is that the stream can not move backwards on itself, that is, reverse its direction or join itself.
287. As we entered the building a white woman leaning from a balcony screamed a stream of abuse.
288. A constant stream of spoken advice and directions that this child is less able to comprehend will thereby exaggerate her difficulty.
289. Partially shaded, it overlooks the stream, and the combination of sun, shade and water seems conducive to luxurious growth.
290. A stream tumbled down the cliff opposite our tents, then flowed through a jumble of rocks among a grove of trees.
291. Cook drove clumsily, keeping up a constant stream of chatter.
292. Thousands of tiny salmon and brown trout died as slurry robbed the stream of oxygen.
293. This old mill by the stream will no doubt inspire other artists, painters, maybe even a songwriter.
294. Nature Alcohol is absorbed into the blood stream via the stomach and takes effect within 5-10 minutes.
295. Did he want to work with the same people over a period of time or have a constant stream of new ones?
296. Is the yard close to a stream, waterway or other body of water?
297. Her window was open and warm fresh air blew in her face and made her hair stream out behind.
298. A winter stream runs past and to enter the house, one has to cross a small wooden bridge.
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