flows
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
flow/fləʊ/
▶verb
- 1 move steadily and continuously in a current or stream.
- 2 (of the sea or a tidal river) move towards the land; rise. Compare with ebb.
- 3 move or issue forth steadily and freely.
■ (often as adj. flowing) hang loosely in a graceful manner: a long flowing gown.
- 4 (of a solid) undergo a permanent change of shape under stress, without melting.
- 1 the action or process of flowing.
- 2 the rise of a tide or a river.
- 3 a steady, continuous stream: the flow of traffic.
- 4 Scottish a watery swamp; a morass.
– phrases
go with the flow informal be relaxed and accept a situation.
in full flow talking or performing fluently and enthusiastically.
go with the flow informal be relaxed and accept a situation.
in full flow talking or performing fluently and enthusiastically.
– derivatives
flowingly adverb.
flowingly adverb.
'flows' also found in these Oxford entries:
babble
- backdraught
- catchment area
- commutator
- cross-current
- downstream
- effluence
- electron tube
- flush
- fountain pen
- geyser
- gusher
- hydraulic ram
- hydrothermal vent
- ignimbrite
- liquid
- oxbow lake
- residual current
- riverbed
- sea squirt
- upstream
- watercourse
- waterfall
- wind gap

