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Discover Ludwig"stream down" is an idiom that is used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a continuous flow of liquid downwards, like rain or tears. For example: "The thunderstorm caused heavy rain to stream down from the dark clouds."
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For several minutes tears stream down their faces, some of which are marked with clay.
Daylight stream down from the great incisions Lansley's team have made in the platform floor.
It is an unreal moment the crowd, stunned, erupts, but is quickly consumed by a wave of emotion.Tears stream down the faces of older black audience members.
In smoky venues my eyes ran really bad, tears used to stream down my cheeks and that had been a factor in me not bothering any more.
Tears stream down their faces when they recount the steps the Tarrytown police have taken to bring Mr. Grullon to justice.
Tears stream down my cheeks and for the first time in my 10 years of nursing I think: "I don't think I can do this any more".
As the first rays of morning sunlight stream down across the valley, they blow a salute through conch shells, warding off evil and announcing the start of prayers.
Cross-marketing lowers subscriber acquisition costs, and those savings should ultimately stream down to the consumer.
While grocery shopping, the brands we've purchased are identified at the register before we exit the store, as coupons suddenly stream down to our smart phones.
This will aim her urine stream down into the toilet.
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If it were actually something good, wouldn't you name it "flow-down or stream-down economics" or something else that signifies a charitable amount of money?
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