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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241. Right: The little stream which flows under Puente Chinoluiz where we found an abundance of fish.
242. The atmosphere was being poisoned, every green thing blighted, and every stream fouled with chemical fumes and waste.
243. In drug addiction, infections such as hepatitis and septicaemia get into the blood stream through infected needles.
244. Mysterious white beams stream down into the cold desert from saucer-shaped craft. Sonic booms rumble in the valleys at all hours.
245. Not a waterside bird, frequenting dry country and nesting on rocky cliffs and stream banks, sometimes on ruined buildings.
246. In his Roos-Atkins collapsible hat and safari jacket, he might have stepped from the pages of Field and Stream.
247. Drunken football fans began directing a stream of abusive language at the policemen.
248. The constant stream of praise burbling in the background of the class swelled into shouts of rapture.
249. Leaning out of the window, he let loose a stream of abuse.
250. Even in a stream of traffic the laser beam can isolate the offending vehicles with an accurate read out of speed and range.
251. The Count rallied his forces in Bechafen where the constant stream of refugees meant lean rations and poor quarters for all.
252. When income stream is not coming through and capital values are falling then you are going to get problems.
253. The pretty stone bridge which crosses the stream at the end of the walled garden is also listed.
254. There is no separating stream; no ferryboat, no ferryman; no Buddhism, no Buddha.
255. Banks are issuing a stream of securities backed by mortgages, credit-card receivables and other assets stripped off their balance sheets.
256. A few hundred yards away behind the site is a cliff face, down which a stream tumbles.
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257. Turn right beside the stream to junction with main river.
258. His killer had rifled his wallet before casting the stone into the stream.
259. When we reached this area we found a small stream passing under a bridge marked Puente Chinoluiz.
260. In the distance, between the bulrush plumes, a bridge across the stream can be seen among the foliage.
261. I load the cart practically to toppling and roll it across the stream into the arms of my beloved solitude.
262. From it, during her life-time, she ejects eggs in an almost constant stream.
263. I always wondered where her constant stream of men came from.
264. Against this income stream, Flynn faced mounting tuition bills, which averaged $ 29, 328 annually over 11 years.
265. Her prayer beads were constantly moving and a steady stream of soft petitions to Allah were just audible.
266. Sometimes the UK seems completely isolated from the main stream of European culture.
267. We came to a stream and crossed it on a tree trunk some one had flattened with an adze.
268. Besides its high sonic standards, Direct Stream Digital would serve as an all-purpose archival system.
269. The drivers seemed less aggressive, even stopping to let you into a stream of traffic.
270. Motorway bollards were due to be removed at one thirty for the first customers to stream in.
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