streak

[US]/striːk/
[UK]/striːk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a line or stripe; a tendency

vi. to run or move quickly

vt. to run or move quickly

Phrases & Collocations

winning streak

losing streak

streak camera

Example Sentences

a streak of oil.

a streak for charity.

a streak of lightning

there's a streak of insanity in the family.

a streak of paint on the wall

There was a streak of insanity in the family.

rain streaking the pavement.

Bacon has streaks of fat and streaks of lean.

a streak of selfishness in her character

the theatre is on a winning streak .

There is a streak of cruelty in his character.

She had a long streak of bad luck.

I'll hit a streak of good luck someday.

his beard was streaked with grey.

The children streaked off as fast as they could.

Weft streak is one of the major defects of habotai fabrics.

On a clear night scores of meteors streak the sky.

he had a juvenile streak which grated on her nerves.

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