S: (n) stream (stream%1:14:00::), flow (flow%1:14:00::), current (current%1:14:00::) (dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas) "two streams of development run through American history"; "stream of consciousness"; "the flow of thought"; "the current of history"
S: (n) flow (flow%1:04:00::), stream (stream%1:04:00::) (the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression)
S: (n) stream (stream%1:26:00::), flow (flow%1:26:00::) (something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously) "a stream of people emptied from the terminal"; "the museum had planned carefully for the flow of visitors"
S: (n) current (current%1:11:00::), stream (stream%1:11:00::) (a steady flow of a fluid (usually from natural causes)) "the raft floated downstream on the current"; "he felt a stream of air"; "the hose ejected a stream of water"
Verb
S: (v) stream (stream%2:38:01::) (to extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind) "their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind"