Collocations for "stream"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "stream" in context.
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stream
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [narrow, small, winding, dry] stream
- a [trout, fishing] stream
- [a steady, a long, an endless] stream of [visitors, fans, guests]
- in an endless stream
- [an input, an output, a data, a video] stream
- looking for a [good, reliable, HD] stream
- [find, provide, look for, need] a [new, lucrative] stream of income
- the [factory, plant, service] will be on stream (next month)
- [wind, pressure] from the [Gulf] Stream
- a stream of [gas, liquid, data, water, blood]
- a stream of [tears, words, doubts, abuse]
- UK: the [A, top, bottom] stream
- water streamed out [of, through]
- [blood, sweat, tears] streamed down his [cheeks, face]
- streaming out of the [dam, crack, hose]
- streamed from the [gates, door, stadium]
- [the crowd, people] streamed in
- [the crowd] streamed out
- streamed through the [gates]
- [ideas, thoughts, words] streamed from her mouth
- [ideas] streamed through her head
- sunlight streamed in through the [window, gap]
- her [hair, scarf] was streaming behind her
- stream a [video, movie] (online)
- the [movie, show] is streaming (on)
'stream' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
beaver
- below
- boat
- buffer
- chatter
- clear
- course
- deposit
- edge
- filth
- flow
- flowing
- goose
- income
- jet
- load
- mere
- movie
- muscle
- narrow
- ooze
- origin
- picnic
- plank
- podcast
- rambling
- reed
- revenue
- row
- shoot
- sleepy
- slope
- steady
- swiftly
- swollen
- trickle
- trout
- valid
- view
- wandering
- winding