To cascade or issue forth from somewhere
“If resin continues to flow from the crack stop pumping and apply a surface seal with a rapid setting cement.”
To move or proceed with a given movement or momentum
“But you knew there would always be the spring, as you knew the river would flow again after it was frozen.”
(flow from) To proceed or be produced continuously
“A torrent of commentary and discourse would flow from his controversial remarks.”
To drip or dribble down vertically (in drops)
To flow (noisily) in a stream
To move, or cause to move, in a wavelike motion
To proceed, come or flow out from
To teem, or be overrun or overflowing with
(of time) To pass or move by
To move continuously or freely through a space, area or population
To make or become liquefied by heat
To move in a twisting or spiraling pattern
To increase by addition or growth
To leave or exit
(music) To speak in rhyming lyrics rhythmically
A steady, continuous stream or supply of something
“The two philosophies complement each other to create the smooth flow of goods and services through the supply chain.”
A series or succession of connected events or things
“The combination of my stature with other factors somehow triggered a flow of events that led to my being wholly ostracized.”
The unbroken and consistent existence or progress of something over space or time
Smoothness or fluidity in one's movement
A sudden arrival or occurrence of many things or people at the same time
An underlying feeling or trend, especially one that is contrary to the prevalent atmosphere
A flow of organic material from the lining of the uterus
An inflow of water or liquid
Musical speech accompanied by a rhythm
A strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound
Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing
An intense form of mental concentration
The flow of blood through the circulatory system of an animal
The act or state of diffusing or dispersing something
The dispersion or spread of any people from their original homeland
The speed with which something moves or happens
A continuous period of time
A pulse or throb
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