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UK
/stɹˈiːmɐ/
]
[ US /ˈstɹimɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈstɹimɝ/ ]
NOUN
-
light that streams
streamers of flames - long strip of cloth or paper used for decoration or advertising
- a long flag; often tapering
- a newspaper headline that runs across the full page
How To Use streamer In A Sentence
- I picked up the free end, causing the coils to rustle like party streamers.
- Also effective are the modern streamer tyings rather akin to the ‘Appetizer’ rainbow trout lure but finer dressed.
- I mustered the entire caravan outside the tembe, our flags and streamers were unfurled, the men had their loads resting on the walls, there was considerable shouting, and laughing, and negroidal fanfaronnade. How I Found Livingstone
- Decorate your home inexpensively with loads of balloons and streamers.
- The central aim of our study was to demonstrate that both natural and sexual selection have been important in shaping the tail streamer of the barn swallow.
- Kate cut another streamer and pushed the thought to the back of her mind. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 1: SO MOTE IT BE
- We tied balloons and streamers to the ceiling ready for the party.
- With the brilliant disk of the Sun blocked, the faint light of the corona reveals streamers of solar wind blowing out into space.
- Coronal streamers are the most obvious features in those images, their shapes varying over the several hours of the data collection.
- She looked up at him as he twisted the two streamers together and taped them in a sort of upside down McDonald's sign above the window.