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flow
noun as in issue, abundance
Strong matches
breeze, continuance, continuation, continuity, course, current, deluge, draft, draw, dribble, drift, ebb, effusion, electricity, emanation, flux, gush, juice, oozing, outpouring, plenty, plethora, progression, river, run, sequence, series, spate, spout, spurt, succession, train
verb as in issue, surge, run out
Strongest matches
cascade, circulate, continue, discharge, ebb, flood, glide, gush, leak, overflow, percolate, pour, proceed, rush, slide, spill, splash, stream, sweep, swell, swirl, trickle, tumble
Strong matches
abound, arise, brim, course, deluge, dribble, emanate, emerge, emit, exudate, exude, gurgle, inundate, jet, move, ooze, pass, progress, pullulate, regurgitate, result, ripple, roll, sluice, spew, spring, spurt, sputter, squirt, teem, void
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Although precipitation might seem welcome as fires continue to burn, mudslides and debris flows in burned areas can be highly destructive.
It also asked the commerce and homeland security secretaries to assess the "unlawful migration and fentanyl flows" from Canada and Mexico.
However, US fossil fuels are already flowing like never before.
As the arena filled up, images flowed out of piles of discarded bags, water bottles and other items deemed too large or too risky to be allowed inside.
The UN and aid agencies have repeatedly accused Israel of obstructing the flow of aid; the United States at one point threatened to curb military assistance to Israel unless more aid was allowed into Gaza.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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