stream - use in sentences

Object

  • video: In addition to the guide, a streaming video may be accessed from the website.

Converse of object

  • never-end: Consumer awareness about food safety is rising, fuelled by an almost never-ending stream of food-related TV programs.
  • meander: A meandering stream feeds 3 large lakes and the course is planted with mature palms and attractive cactus and sub tropical gardens.
  • cross: Cross the stream at a ford about 500 meters beyond the house.

Adjective modifier

  • steady: The dry weather produced a steady stream of visitors to the event.
  • tidal: We used the southern branch of the tidal stream to carry us into the eastern sections of the Gulf.
  • constant: In addition, there is a constant stream of Latin Americanists who visit the Center for periods of varying length.
  • endless: Crash has an endless stream of lives; in fact, there are several unique ways in which you can cause him to die.
  • flowing: Large section approx 1.3 Hectares zoned residential Largely flat with natural flowing stream.
  • continuous: A chance to build a continuous ongoing income stream.

Modifies a noun

  • passage: At the foot, a small stream passage ends at a chamber where the way on may be up a rift on the left.
  • cipher: Symmetric cryptography: Block ciphers, including DES and AES, stream ciphers and modes of operation.
  • sediment: Three hundred and nine stream sediment and 347 panned concentrate samples were collected and analyzed for a variety of major and trace elements.

Noun used with modifier

  • revenue: Revenue stream by want to operate to shop around.
  • input: White space characters serve only to separate tokens in the input stream.
  • funding: Funding streams from such bodies are used by England Hockey to develop the sport throughout the country.
  • output: Now we can adapt our program to output the data we have retrieved to an output stream.
  • waste: From 2001/02 estates PFI contract will measure all waste streams.
  • chalk: Chalk stream fishing Best time of year: late April to mid-June.

Preposition: of

  • consciousness: Much of the first half came over to me as a poorly structured stream of consciousness.

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