A small, narrow river
“Sitting by a stream or a mountain is wonderful, feeling the air, sensing the presence of other living beings, hearing the natural sounds.”
A continuous flow of a substance, such as liquid or gas
“Raising his head and straining his eyes, he could see a faint stream of smoke billowing out of a chimney close by.”
A large number of things that happen or come one after the other
“The vignette I shared was just one moment in a seemingly endless stream of issues that are part of the daily phenomenon of urban teaching.”
A class of school children grouped together because of similar ability
“Research has also shown students in the top stream were exposed to more highly valued knowledge and skills.”
A group of people assembled together in a disorganized manner
Any channel, either natural or artificial, through which water flows
A ray or shaft of light
A number of people or things of a similar kind following one after the other
A flow inward or into something
(figuratively) A plentiful source of supply
The water or air disturbed by a moving boat or aircraft
A thin stream of a liquid, especially when trickled over food as an ingredient
A program that is broadcast through media
A weblog using video as its primary presentation format
Currents in the oceans
An audiovisual conversation with one or more other people by means of telecommunication technology
A long, thin line or mark of a different substance or color from its surroundings
Matter in a state intermediate between liquid and plasma
(geography) A bay or inlet off a main body of water
The path, route or direction followed by a person or vehicle
To flow or emit from, or through, an opening
“Sun rays stream through a hole in the cloud cover.”
To move or proceed with a given movement or momentum
“At a certain time, the equilibrium is disturbed and cold air begins to stream southwards.”
To move in a specified direction as a mass of people or things
“We watched the crowd stream into the emporium for a last flurry of buying.”
To float freely or with a waving motion
“Red flags stream in the wind in a blaze of glory.”
To move or walk, especially in an orderly fashion as a group in a single line
To drip or dribble down vertically (in drops)
To transmit a signal over the airwaves
To move (quickly) without obstruction
To move in a group, often in a hurried manner
To deliver (a program) over the internet, typically on a regular basis
To rain heavily
To move or glide through the air
To move through the air in an aircraft
To pour, shed or fill with water or tears
To teem, or be overrun or overflowing with
To flood with great quantities of water or a liquid
Types of bodies of freshwater
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