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To extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind
Answer for the clue "To extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind ", 9 letters:
streaming
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Word definitions for streaming in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stream \Stream\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Streamed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Streaming .] To issue or flow in a stream; to flow freely or in a current, as a fluid or whatever is likened to fluids; as, tears streamed from her eyes. Beneath those banks where rivers stream. ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a streaming cold British English (= in which a lot of liquid comes from your nose ) ▪ You shouldn’t go to work if you’ve got a streaming cold. streaming media EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ I am not arguing here for a return ...
Usage examples of streaming.
Ludlow Baculum looked down at his beautiful, still buffed bod, his lower lip started quivering, and in no time, hot tears were streaming over his cheeks.
Great balks of timber were being thrust out and now, in the shelter of these, hundreds of men and women from the Citadel were streaming to help.
The long narrow hull slicing boldly through the sunset blush of lake water, the clean run of the wake streaming out behind her, the standard of house Barca hoisted at the crosstree of her masthead and her high castles fore and aft standing tall and proud above the papyrus banks on either hand.
Mandorallen, once again in full armor and with a blue-and-silver pennon streaming from the tip of his lance, led the way with Barak in his gleaming mail shirt and black bearskin cape riding immediately behind him.
With a yell, Lord Beryn pulled out of line and galloped to meet him with the rest of his escort streaming after.
And the broad blue sky and the flaming sun were bent on participating in it also, as well as the whole estate, the streaming springs and the fields in flower, giving promise of bounteous harvests.
In a loose mob, they spurred their ponies past the stymied cars and, brandishing their rifles above their heads, robes streaming in the wind like battle ensigns, they lunged up the steep bank into the open and galloped furiously on to the flank of the scattered Italian column.
It was almost unbearable to turn away from the mass of students streaming out into the sunshine, all of them wearing rosettes and hats and brandishing banners and scarves, to descend the stone steps into the dungeons and walk until the distant sounds of the crowd were quite obliterated, knowing that he would not be able to hear a word of commentary or a cheer or groan.
Looking back from the summit of the low hills which lie to the westward of the moor, we could see the cloud of horse-men streaming over the bridge of the Parret and into the town of Bridgewater, with the helpless drove of fugitives still flying in front of them.
At the first moment he had seen the disgusting thing in the pit, Brigg had jerked his head away and fixed his streaming eyes on a round, single tree at the end of the field and some birds that were arising from out of it as the rain became thick and frightened them.
Ahead of them the seabirds rose in alarm, streaming in a long black smear into the sky, the cormorants and gannets whose excreta through the ages had painted the rocks that glaring white.
North Road the horses stretched out, manes and tails streaming back in the moonlight as they raced northward, hooves pounding a steady rhythm.
Signor Mantissa gazed at her, at the asymmetric eyes, tilt of the frail head, streaming gold hair.
The amphitheater is now filling up rapidly as thousands of hackers pour in from all over the place: running down the Street from The Black Sun, streaming out of the big office towers where the major software corporations are headquartered, goggling into the Metaverse from all points in Reality as word of the extravaganza spreads down the fiber-optic grapevine at the speed of light.
Down in the bird colony the brown and white and pink birds would be stalking in the shallows, or fighting or nesting, while up on the guanera the cormorants would be streaming back from their breakfast to deposit their milligramme of rent to the landlord who would no longer be collecting.