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streak
noun
1 a long irregular stripe or band.
2 a flash of lightning.
3 an element or characteristic a cowardly streak .
4 a short period; a spell a streak of bad luck .
5 colloq a naked dash through a public place.
6 mineralogy a distinctive coloured line of powder that is produced when a mineral is scratched or a similar line that is left by a mineral when it is rubbed on a surface that is harder than it is.
7 bacteriol a line of bacteria that is deliberately drawn across a medium so that the growing culture of micro-organisms can be studied.
verb (streaked , streaking )
1 to mark with a streak or streaks.
2 intr to move at great speed; to dash.
3 intr , colloq to make a naked dash through a public place.
[Anglo-Saxon strica stroke]
streaked adjective .
streaker noun .
streaking noun .
noun
1 a long irregular stripe or band.
2 a flash of lightning.
3 an element or characteristic a cowardly streak .
4 a short period; a spell a streak of bad luck .
5 colloq a naked dash through a public place.
6 mineralogy a distinctive coloured line of powder that is produced when a mineral is scratched or a similar line that is left by a mineral when it is rubbed on a surface that is harder than it is.
7 bacteriol a line of bacteria that is deliberately drawn across a medium so that the growing culture of micro-organisms can be studied.
verb (streaked , streaking )
1 to mark with a streak or streaks.
2 intr to move at great speed; to dash.
3 intr , colloq to make a naked dash through a public place.
[Anglo-Saxon strica stroke]
streaked adjective .
streaker noun .
streaking noun .
streaky
adjective (streakier , streakiest )
1 marked with streaks.
2 said of bacon: with alternate layers of fat and meat.
3 characterized by an unevenness of quality.
streakily adverb .
streakiness noun .
adjective (streakier , streakiest )
1 marked with streaks.
2 said of bacon: with alternate layers of fat and meat.
3 characterized by an unevenness of quality.
streakily adverb .
streakiness noun .
stream
noun
1 a very narrow river; a brook, burn or rivulet.
2 any constant flow of liquid streams of tears .
3 anything that moves continuously in a line or mass a stream of traffic .
4 an uninterrupted and unrelenting burst or succession, eg of insults a stream of questions .
5 general direction, trend or tendency.
6 Brit, educ a group of pupils of broadly similar ability who are taught together for all classes.
7 a current the Gulf stream .
verb (streamed , streaming )
1 intr to flow or move continuously and in large quantities or numbers Tears were streaming down his face .
2 intr to float or trail in the wind Her hair streamed out behind her .
3 Brit to divide (pupils) into streams.
4 to transmit (moving images or sound) via the Internet in real time, so that the user does not have to download a file.
[Anglo-Saxon stream ]
streaming noun , adjective .
go, swim, sail, etc with the stream to conform to the majority opinion.
noun
1 a very narrow river; a brook, burn or rivulet.
2 any constant flow of liquid streams of tears .
3 anything that moves continuously in a line or mass a stream of traffic .
4 an uninterrupted and unrelenting burst or succession, eg of insults a stream of questions .
5 general direction, trend or tendency.
6 Brit, educ a group of pupils of broadly similar ability who are taught together for all classes.
7 a current the Gulf stream .
verb (streamed , streaming )
1 intr to flow or move continuously and in large quantities or numbers Tears were streaming down his face .
2 intr to float or trail in the wind Her hair streamed out behind her .
3 Brit to divide (pupils) into streams.
4 to transmit (moving images or sound) via the Internet in real time, so that the user does not have to download a file.
[Anglo-Saxon stream ]
streaming noun , adjective .
go, swim, sail, etc with the stream to conform to the majority opinion.
stream of consciousness
noun
1 psychol the non-stop and often random flow of thoughts, ideas, emotions, etc that continuously bombard the waking mind.
2 a narrative technique that attempts to simulate this, eg by discarding conventional syntax and linking apparently unconnected thoughts.
[1890s: first coined by the American psychologist William James (1842?1910) in Principles of Psychology (1890)]
noun
1 psychol the non-stop and often random flow of thoughts, ideas, emotions, etc that continuously bombard the waking mind.
2 a narrative technique that attempts to simulate this, eg by discarding conventional syntax and linking apparently unconnected thoughts.
[1890s: first coined by the American psychologist William James (1842?1910) in Principles of Psychology (1890)]
streamer
noun
1 a long paper ribbon used to decorate a room.
2 a roll of coloured paper that uncoils when thrown.
3 a long thin flag.
4 journalism a large bold headline.
5 a luminous band or beam of light, especially the kind that can be seen in an aurora.
noun
1 a long paper ribbon used to decorate a room.
2 a roll of coloured paper that uncoils when thrown.
3 a long thin flag.
4 journalism a large bold headline.
5 a luminous band or beam of light, especially the kind that can be seen in an aurora.
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