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adjective
- 1. (especially of long hair or clothing) hanging or draping loosely and gracefully: "a long flowing gown of lavender silk" Similar Opposite
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FLOWING definition: 1. moving in one direction, especially continuously and easily: 2. produced in a smooth…. Learn more.
Anything flowing moves like liquid, such as the flowing water of a river or someone’s long, flowing hair. Even a conversation can be flowing if people have a lot to say to each other.
1. : moving smoothly and continuously in or as if in a stream. a flowing river. 2. a. : smooth and graceful. flowing handwriting. b. : hanging loosely and gracefully. a flowing gown. her long, flowing tresses. flowingly adverb. a flowingly graceful gesture.
Flowing definition: moving in or as in a stream. See examples of FLOWING used in a sentence.
To move or run smoothly with unbroken continuity, as in the manner characteristic of a fluid. b. To issue in a stream; pour forth: Sap flowed from the gash in the tree. 2. To circulate, as the blood in the body. 3. To move with a continual shifting of component particles: wheat flowing into the bin; traffic flowing through the tunnel. 4.
FLOW definition: 1. (especially of liquids, gases, or electricity) to move in one direction, especially continuously…. Learn more.
flowing in British English. (ˈfləʊɪŋ ) adjective. 1. (of liquids) moving as in a stream. like a steadily flowing river. One of its attractive habits is to fly closely over flowing streams in the sunshine and then to settle on sand or mud to have a drink. 2. (of tide water) advancing or rising.
1. a (1) : to issue or move in a stream. rivers flow into the sea. (2) : circulate. b. : to move with a continual change of place among the constituent particles. molasses flows slowly. water flowing over the dam. 2. : rise. the tide ebbs and flows. 3. : abound. a land flowing with natural resources. 4.
Flow definition: to move along in a stream. See examples of FLOW used in a sentence.
[intransitive] (of liquid, gas or electricity) to move steadily and continuously in one direction. She lost control and the tears began to flow. + adv./prep. It's here that the river flows down into the ocean. Blood flowed from a cut on her head. This can prevent air from flowing freely to the lungs. the electric currents flowing through the cables