WordNet
v. be the result of [syn: be due]
Usage examples of "flow from".
The flow from the iron spout quickly diminishes from a gush to a stream, to a trickle, to a dribble, to a drip.
Well, they settled in the desert, an area we had no use for, so we left them alone while we remained high in the southern mountains, drinking from pure streams that flow from ancient ice, our fields catching the rain that makes them green.
Which was all the more maddening because he'd become used to instant information flow from Dahak.
Surely, blood should flow from my nose and ears, well up in mouth, and spill out onto the spiral from my ruins.
Then blood began to flow from a dozen wounds on his arms and torso.
Therewith she went up the stairs, and Goldilind, who now was but weak with her prison and the sudden light, and the hope and fear of her purpose of bewailing her story, sat her down on the stair there, almost, as it were, 'twixt home and hell, till her heart came back to her and the tears began to flow from her eyes.
As blood began to flow from the wound, he jerked the razor across his throat, and watched in shocked awe as his throat gaped open and the flow of blood surged to a pulsing gush as the blade ripped through his larynx and aorta.