streamed, past participle; streamed, past tense; streaming, present participle; streams, 3rd person singular present
(of liquid) Run or flow in a continuous current in a specified direction
- she sat with tears streaming down her face
- sunlight streamed through the windows
(of a mass of people or things) Move in a continuous flow in a specified direction
- he was watching the taxis streaming past
(of a person or part of the body) Produce a continuous flow of liquid; run with liquid
- my eyes were streaming
- I woke up in the night, streaming with sweat
- his mouth was streaming blood
(of hair, clothing, etc.) Float or wave at full extent in the wind
- her black cloak streamed behind her
Transmit (audio or video data) continuously, so that the parts arriving first can be viewed or listened to while the remainder is downloading