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    Streak
    /strēk/

    noun

    verb

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  3. 1. : a line or mark of a different color or texture from the ground : stripe. 2. a. : the color of the fine powder of a mineral obtained by scratching or rubbing against a hard white surface and constituting an important distinguishing character. b. : inoculum implanted in a line on a solid medium. c.

  4. something that happens or is done over a period of time without a break: The thunderstorm ended a streak of 90 days without any rain. She asked me if I would start a streak with her on Snapchat. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Idiom. like a streak of lightning. streak.

  5. noun. a long, narrow mark, smear, band of color, or the like: streaks of mud. a portion or layer of something, distinguished by color or nature from the rest; a vein or stratum: streaks of fat in meat. a vein, strain, or admixture of anything: a streak of humor. Synonyms: trace, element, touch, cast. Informal.

  6. streak. (strēk) n. 1. A line, mark, smear, or band differentiated by color or texture from its surroundings. 2. An inherent, often contrasting quality: "There was a streak of wildness in him" (Olga Carlisle). 3. A ray or flash of light: the first streaks of dawn; a streak of lightning. 4. Informal. a. A brief run or stretch, as of luck. b.

  7. 5 days ago · 1. countable noun. A streak is a long stripe or mark on a surface which contrasts with the surface because it is a different colour. There are these dark streaks on the surface of the moon. The flames begin as a few streaks of red against the pale brown of the walls. Synonyms: band, line, strip, stroke More Synonyms of streak. 2. verb.

  8. As a verb, to streak means to dash, sometimes without clothes. If you talk a blue streak, you’ve got a lot to say, very quickly. Definitions of streak. noun. a narrow marking of a different color or texture from the background. synonyms: bar, stripe. see more. noun. a distinctive characteristic.

  9. a period of always winning / losing a game: I'm on a winning streak. streak. verb. uk/striːk/us. streak across/down/through, etc. to move quickly: The plane streaked across the sky. be streaked with sth. to have thin lines of a different colour: His dark hair was lightly streaked with grey.

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