lumber |
streak |
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Lumber is a related term of streak.
In lang=en terms the difference between lumber and streak
is that
lumber is to load down with things, to fill, to encumber while
streak is to move very swiftly.
As nouns the difference between lumber and streak
is that
lumber is (uncountable) wood intended as a building material while
streak is an irregular line left from smearing or motion.
As verbs the difference between lumber and streak
is that
lumber is to move clumsily while
streak is to have or obtain streaks.
inch |
streak |
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Inch is a related term of streak.
As nouns the difference between inch and streak
is that
inch is a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot, or exactly 254 centimetres or
inch can be (scotland) a small island while
streak is an irregular line left from smearing or motion.
As verbs the difference between inch and streak
is that
inch is (followed by a preposition) to advance very slowly, or by a small amount (in a particular direction) while
streak is to have or obtain streaks.
slump |
streak |
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Slump is a related term of streak.
As verbs the difference between slump and streak
is that
slump is (
lb) to collapse heavily or helplessly while
streak is to have or obtain streaks.
As nouns the difference between slump and streak
is that
slump is a heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period while
streak is an irregular line left from smearing or motion.
streak |
glitter |
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Streak is a related term of glitter.
As nouns the difference between streak and glitter
is that
streak is an irregular line left from smearing or motion while
glitter is a bright, sparkling light; brilliant and showy luster; brilliancy; as, the glitter of arms; the glitter of royal equipage.
As verbs the difference between streak and glitter
is that
streak is to have or obtain streaks while
glitter is to sparkle with light; to shine with a brilliant and broken light or showy luster; to gleam.
streak |
gallop |
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Streak is a related term of gallop.
As nouns the difference between streak and gallop
is that
streak is an irregular line left from smearing or motion while
gallop is the fastest gait of a horse, a two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously.
As verbs the difference between streak and gallop
is that
streak is to have or obtain streaks while
gallop is (intransitive of a horse, etc) to run at a gallop.
trail |
streak |
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In transitive terms the difference between trail and streak
is that
trail is to show a trailer of (a film, TV show etc.); to release or publish a preview of (a report etc.) in advance of the full publication while
streak is to move very swiftly.
As a proper noun Trail
is a city in British Columbia.
streak |
wobble |
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Streak is a related term of wobble.
In lang=en terms the difference between streak and wobble
is that
streak is to move very swiftly while
wobble is to cause to wobble.
As nouns the difference between streak and wobble
is that
streak is an irregular line left from smearing or motion while
wobble is an unsteady motion.
As verbs the difference between streak and wobble
is that
streak is to have or obtain streaks while
wobble is to move with an uneven or rocking motion, or unsteadily to and fro.
streak |
chase |
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Streak is a related term of chase.
As a noun streak
is an irregular line left from smearing or motion.
As a verb streak
is to have or obtain streaks.
As a proper noun chase is
a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).
streak |
accelerate |
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Streak is a related term of accelerate.
As verbs the difference between streak and accelerate
is that
streak is to have or obtain streaks while
accelerate is (
label) to cause to move faster; to quicken the motion of; to add to the speed of.
As a noun streak
is an irregular line left from smearing or motion.
As an adjective accelerate is
(rare) accelerated; quickened; hastened; hurried.
streak |
roam |
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Streak is a related term of roam.
In lang=en terms the difference between streak and roam
is that
streak is to move very swiftly while
roam is to or wander over.
As verbs the difference between streak and roam
is that
streak is to have or obtain streaks while
roam is to wander or travel freely and with no specific destination.
As a noun streak
is an irregular line left from smearing or motion.
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