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+ | # A small [[river]]; a large [[creek]]; a body of moving [[water]] confined by banks | ||
+ | # A thin connected passing of a [[liquid]] through a lighter gas (e.g. air) | ||
+ | #: ''He poured the milk in a thin '''stream''' from the jug to the glass.'' | ||
+ | # Any steady [[flow]] or succession of material, such as water, air, radio signal or words | ||
+ | #: ''Her constant nagging was to him a '''stream''' of abuse.'' | ||
+ | # [[Umbrella term]] for all moving waters. | ||
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- A small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks
- A thin connected passing of a liquid through a lighter gas (e.g. air)
- He poured the milk in a thin stream from the jug to the glass.
- Any steady flow or succession of material, such as water, air, radio signal or words
- Her constant nagging was to him a stream of abuse.
- Umbrella term for all moving waters.
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