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were streams
verb
To flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.
Exact(7)
Soon there were streams of them.
Throughout the day, there were streams of reports of suspicious letters and packages arriving at offices throughout Manhattan.
Just as downloads were initially tabulated at arm's length by the Official Charts Company, so too were streams, getting their own ghettoised chart in May 2012.
The decade was a wasteland, but there were streams beneath it that nurtured the punk and new wave music that finally bubbled up to contest the hegemony of FM rock.
Motorcycles, paintings, sculptures, altar pieces, designer gowns, performance events, architectural models -- whirling, circling in space, as if they were streams of digital code, 0's and 1's, just waiting to be downloaded into a walk-in terminal equipped with bathrooms and a bookshop, and then back up there again, whirling and swirling, dipping and diving.
Of that total, seven million were streams, showing it is especially popular on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.
Similar(53)
His eyes were streaming.
My eyes were streaming.
"Tears were streaming down my face".
Tears were streaming down her cheeks.
Refugees were streaming out of southern Congo.
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