"Streaky" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Streaky" Meaning

Strky, having or showing streaks, especially streaks of light or color.

Example: "The streaky pipes still drip water years after they were installed."

Alternatively, also, habitually succeeding or failing at something, especially in a series of attempts.

Example: "She's a streaky runner, sometimes winning, sometimes finishing last."

"Streaky" Examples

Examples of Streaky


1. In Food

- The pizza was cut in streaky strips and served.

2. In Biology and Medicine

- The patient showed a streaky pattern on her skin after the melasma appeared.

3. In Textiles

- The socks had streaky patterns from being washed multiple times.

4. In Sports

- The golfer’s ball shot was streaky, resulting in belonging to a few different groups on the green.

5. In Weather

- The weather forecast showed a streaky pattern of cloud cover moving across the state.

"Streaky" Similar Words

Straying

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Deviating from an expected or approved path; wandering or roving aimlessly.

Strays

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Meaning: stray, adj. - wandering or lost, especially a domesticated animal that has left its home and is without a home or owner.<br><br>Example sentence: The stray cat roamed the streets.<br><br>Synonyms: vagrant, homeless, abandoned, lost.<br><br>Antonyms: domesticated, tame, owned, socialized.

Streak

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A mark or series of marks, typically long and narrow, produced by a ray of light or a continuous thread of paint, ink, or other liquid, found on a surface.<br><br>Example: There's a yellow streak across the white wall where the paint spilled.<br><br>A person's ability to achieve a series of undefeated games, competitions, or wins in a row, typically in sports or other activities.<br><br>Example: The basketball team has now broken the opponent's winning streak of 10 games in a row.<br><br>A narrow band or strip of a different color or texture that appears on something.<br><br>Example: The streak of bright blue down the side of the building adds a pop of color to the cityscape.<br><br>A series of events that happen in a certain order or follow a particular pattern.<br><br>Example: The streak of bad weather was going to last for the entire week according to the forecast.<br><br>A person's continued or consistent behavior, especially of a particular kind.<br><br>Example: After over a month without getting a flu vaccination, she caught the virus and is now on a streak of being sick.

Streaked

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Having streaks or lines of different colors, often in a band or patch, often in a regular or repeated pattern.

Streaker

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A person who runs naked, typically on a sports field, especially in a public spectacle, often as a prank or to gain media attention.

Streakers

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Noun: A person who runs naked in a public place, typically as a publicity stunt or prank.<br><br>Example: "A streaker interrupted the game by running onto the field naked."

Streaking

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Streaking refers to the act of running naked in a public place, often as a form of protest, a prank, or a publicity stunt. It is usually done to shock or amaze others, and can be considered a form of indecent exposure. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe a sequence of continuous events or achievements, such as a winning streak in sports or a streak of bad luck.

Streaks

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Verb and noun that refers to a series of continuous lines or marks made by a writing instrument, such as a pen or pencil, or a series of identical actions or events that happen one after the other. It can also refer to a period of time during which someone or something does or wins something continually, especially in a sport or game.

Stream

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Noun: a small flow of fluid, such as a river or a flow of electricity.<br><br>Verb: to flow or move in a continuous flow, similar to a river.<br><br>Example: "The stream of water flowed through the countryside." or "The stream of consciousness helped her think more creatively."

Streambed

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A streambed is the bottom or channel of a stream, river, or brook, where the water flows or has flowed. It refers to the deep, permanent depression or trench in the earth's surface that is filled with water or where water flows by gravity.

Streamed

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Non-stop or continuously broadcast or uploaded, often online, especially through a digital platform.<br><br>Example: The concert was streamed live on YouTube.

Streamer

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A person who streams video game footage or other online content live to the internet, often on platforms like Twitch, YouTube Live, or Facebook Gaming, typically with a focus on entertainment, educational content, or gaming communities.

Streamers

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A streamer is a person who creates and broadcasts live online content, typically on platforms such as Twitch, YouTube Live, or Facebook Gaming. This can include video game gameplay, music, art, or other forms of interactive entertainment.<br><br>The term "streamer" can also refer to a thin thread or flow of something, such as a stream of water or a stream of data, but in the context of online broadcasting, it usually refers to the person doing the live streaming.

Streaming

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Streaming refers to the continuous transmission of audio or video content over the internet in real-time, allowing users to access and play back the content as it is streamed, rather than having to download it first. It is often used in online music and video services such as Netflix, YouTube, and Spotify.

Streamlets

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Small, narrow streams of liquid or fluid, typically flowing from a larger body of water or a source of discharge.

Streamline

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(Streamline) to simplify and make something move more quickly and efficiently.