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flow
verb (flowed , flowing ) intr
1 to move along like water.
2 said of blood or electricity: to circulate.
3 to keep moving steadily Traffic was not flowing well through the city centre .
4 said of hair: to hang or ripple in a loose shining mass.
5 said of words or ideas: to come readily to mind or in speech or writing.
6 to be present in abundance.
7 said of the tide: to advance or rise. Compare ebb ( verb 1).
noun
1 the action of flowing.
2 the rate of flowing.
3 a continuous stream or outpouring.
4 the rising of the tide.
5 old use, euphem menstruation.
[Anglo-Saxon]
in full flow speaking energetically.
verb (flowed , flowing ) intr
1 to move along like water.
2 said of blood or electricity: to circulate.
3 to keep moving steadily Traffic was not flowing well through the city centre .
4 said of hair: to hang or ripple in a loose shining mass.
5 said of words or ideas: to come readily to mind or in speech or writing.
6 to be present in abundance.
7 said of the tide: to advance or rise. Compare ebb ( verb 1).
noun
1 the action of flowing.
2 the rate of flowing.
3 a continuous stream or outpouring.
4 the rising of the tide.
5 old use, euphem menstruation.
[Anglo-Saxon]
in full flow speaking energetically.
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