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was streaming out
verb
To flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.
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"Blood was streaming out through his neck and his jacket.
"Blood was streaming out around his neck and through his jacket," he said before breaking off and emitting a low moan.
The muscle was exposed and blood was streaming out.
The shell had cracked open and the material was streaming out of him.
On that occasion he was streaming out of the dugout to join a wild celebration.
The crowd of some 60,000 was streaming out of the ballpark.
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Humans are streaming out in droves.
Employees were streaming out, carrying suitcases, pulling rolling bags, carting off their personal belongings.
With little public attention, this money in recent weeks has been streaming out to community banks across the nation, in dollops as small as $1 million — the amount set aside for Independent Bank of East Greenwich, R.I.
A preliminary investigation theorized that the neutrons were streaming out via a thin CO2 gas gap, which is used as a thermal isolation space for the in-core experiment.
As the case against Cameron Todd Willingham, executed in 2004, sinks like a rock, the truth has started to float to the top and the rats are streaming out from all sides, led by none other than Texas Governor Rick Perry.
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