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streak  (strk)
n.
1. A line, mark, smear, or band differentiated by color or texture from its surroundings.
2. An inherent, often contrasting quality: "There was a streak of wildness in him" (Olga Carlisle).
3. A ray or flash of light: the first streaks of dawn; a streak of lightning.
4. Informal
a. A brief run or stretch, as of luck.
b. An unbroken series, as of wins or losses.
5. Mineralogy The color of the fine powder produced when a mineral is rubbed against a hard surface. Used as a distinguishing characteristic.
6. Botany Any of various viral diseases of plants characterized by the appearance of discolored stripes on the leaves or stems.
7. Microbiology A bacterial culture inoculated by drawing a bacteria-laden needle across the surface of a solid culture medium.
v. streaked, streak·ing, streaks
v.tr.
1. To mark with streaks: rain streaking the pavement.
2. To lighten (strands of hair) with a chemical preparation.
3. Microbiology To inoculate in order to produce a streak.
v.intr.
1. To form streaks.
2. To be or become streaked.
3. To move at high speed; rush.
4. To run naked in public, especially as a prank.

[Middle English streke, line, from Old English strica; see streig- in Indo-European roots.]

streaker n.
Synonyms: streak, strain2, vein
These nouns denote an inherent, often unexpected quality, as in a person's character: a streak of humor; a strain of melancholy; a vein of stubbornness.

streaking [ˈstriːkɪŋ]
n
1. an act or instance of running naked through a public place
2. (Communication Arts / Broadcasting) Television light or dark streaks to the right of a bright object in a television picture, caused by distortion in the transmission chain
Translations
streaking [ˈstriːkɪŋ] Ncarrera f desnudista
streaking [ˈstriːkɪŋ] nstreaking m inv
streaking [ˈstriːkɪŋ] nstreaking m inv


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I'd rather be streaking along here behind a pair of fast-steppers.
The light-brown body of the naked youth, all but hidden by the shaggy carcass of the killed ape, the red blood streaking his smooth hide, his muscles rolling, velvety, beneath.
stream of lizards, fresh from the ice, were streaking it up his back
 
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