0 past simple and past participle of streak --
1 to move somewhere extremely quickly, usually in a straight line: --
2 to run naked through a public place in order to attract attention or to express strong disapproval of something --
3 to have long, thin noticeable lines of a different colour: --
In general, the birds have a dusky pale- streaked with darker brown plumage with and pale eyebrows.
The black wing tips are not as prominent and underwings streaked (except for coverts).
The adult plumage is predominantly black/brown, with heavily streaked white underparts; in some individuals, the underparts are much paler.
As a result, the typical small patio hillsides and the streaked loess sunken roads typical of the region came into being.
Some of the new universities have streaked up the innovation and enterprise ladder.
Honey-water, streaked along the sides of the container, and distilled water, in a soaked cotton wick, were freely available.
For growth on solidified media, portions of 100 ml of solutions were streaked on agar plates, containing the respective media.
Positive recoveries of the target fungal species in large colonies were observed on plates streaked with faecal washings.