(of light, liquid, color, etc.) To diffuse via a source
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A small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope
“A series of waterfalls and cascades lead to a heavily bunkered green.”
A fast, sudden or continuous flow of something
“As he had foreseen, Romain had to endure, for a long time, the cascade of complaints from his mother.”
A number of things arriving or happening suddenly and during the same period
An unkempt or thick mass of hair
A body of water that moves rapidly
To fall quickly and continuously
“Water would cascade down the cliff on the north side of the bowl and fill the valley as if it was a watering gourd.”
To flow or move quickly and continuously
“We perched on a large rock to watch the water foam and cascade past us.”
To gush or spurt from an opening
“The plume seems to cascade from the chimney right onto the town.”
To eject matter from the stomach through the mouth
(of light, liquid, color, etc.) To diffuse via a source
To rain heavily
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