Synonyms:
streaming
Meaning: exuding a bodily fluid in profuse amounts; "his streaming face"; "her streaming eyes"
noun
meaning of the word
Synonyms:
cyclosis, streaming
Meaning: the circulation of cytoplasm within a cell
Usage examples
My lady's hat was gone, and her long brown hair was streaming behind her.
"Hello!" cried Tom, awakening the next morning to find the sun streaming into his tent.
And now all the people came streaming forth from the gates of the city to see the witch burned.
A spurt of fire belched from his hose, streaming out for four or five feet in a solid red cone.
Then the peasant girl threw open the casement, and the yellow bird flew out into the streaming sun.
In vain did his wife plead with him to spare her, kneeling before him with tears streaming from her eyes.
And as they turned, the light and the dark hands holding firm, the firelight was streaming from the distant door and Mr. Wicker waited.
Two sides were oak-panelled and two were hung with faded tapestry, across which huntsmen and dogs and stags were still dimly streaming.
"Huh?" She raised her head from Deston's shoulder; the contrast between her streaming eyes and the relief dawning over her whole face was almost funny.
With the tears streaming down her face, she put her two hands to her lips, and kissed them to him; then clasped them on her breast, as if she laid his ruined head there.
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