0 past simple and past participle of stream --
1 to flow somewhere or produce liquid, quickly and in large amounts without stopping: --
2 to listen to or watch sound or video on a computer directly from the internet rather than downloading it and saving it first --
3 to group and teach together school students with similar abilities who are approximately the same age: --
The sun streamed through the trees as the children of the local school ran up to stand behind the seated dignitaries.
At a neighbouring farm, the farmer did not put any netting round his stacks, and the rats streamed out all over the countryside.
I could not keep up with my notes as figures streamed out.
He can be streamed according to his ability in various subjects.
The council has recently, after our representations, sandbagged gaps in the walls through which flood water has streamed in the past.
The water streamed in, and, as a matter of fact, he is doing the only thing he can do and that is to emigrate.
The other camera streamed images over the network (and therefore had a lower frame rate and a time-lag) and could display images by moving through remote spaces.
Nonetheless, both the students and teachers in the senior first year told me that the students in this year were streamed though this was not a school-wide policy.