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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61. Our cottage touches a stream.
62. The stream had washed a channel in the sand.
63. Kim's in the top stream.
64. How wide is that stream?
65. We diverted water from the stream into the fields.
66. She let loose a stream of abuse.
67. With one leap he crossed the stream.
68. The stream is swollen because of the heavy rain.
69. You can fish for trout in this stream.
70. Lila kept up a steady stream of chatter.
71. Mud is silting up the stream.
72. The stream meanders slowly down to the sea.
73. The stream is completely fished out.
74. The stream sinuates through the fields.
75. He blew out a stream of cigar smoke.
76. He muttered a stream of oaths.
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77. She was put into the fast stream.
78. A stream of blood flowed from the wound.
79. The stream empties itself into the river.
80. The stream rippled over the stones.
81. A stream twines across the valley.
82. The stream brawled over a rocky bed.
83. He let loose a stream of abuse.
84. A stream tumbles down the steep hillside.
85. I heard the ripple of the stream.
86. I've had a steady stream of visitors.
87. A small stream was mantled over with green mosses.
88. He came out with a stream of abuse.
89. A stream was dammed up.
90. A narrow stream tumbled over the rocks.
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