Straking example sentences
streak·ing
noun
streaking (noun)
- long, thin lines of a different color from their surroundings, especially on dyed hair:
streak
verb
streaking (present participle)
- cover (a surface) with streaks:
- dye (hair) with long, thin lines of a different, typically lighter color than one's natural hair color:
- smear (a needle, swab, etc.) over the surface of a solid culture medium to initiate a culture:
- move very fast in a specified direction:
- run naked in a public place so as to shock or amuse others:
Synonyms
stripe, band, bar, fleck, striate, freak, mark, daub, smear, smudge, stain, splodge, splotch, race, dash, rush, run, sprint, bolt, dart, gallop, career, charge, shoot, hurtle, hare, bound, fly, speed, zoom, plunge, dive, whisk, scurry, scuttle, scamper, scramble, tear, belt, pelt, scoot, zap, zip, whip, steam, bomb, bucket, boogie, clip, barrel, fleet, post, hie, haste"Straking" Example Sentences
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