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flush1 a brief, heavy flow of water or other liquid. [2/7 definitions]
gurgle to flow with a noisy, bubbling sound. [2/3 definitions]
gush a sudden or heavy flow that happens with great force. [1/3 definitions]
jet1 an airplane that is moved by engines that give off a backward flow of heated gases to cause forward movement. [1/3 definitions]
jetty1 a group of rocks or wooden beams built out into a body of water. Jetties are used to control the flow of water and protect the shore from strong waves. [1/2 definitions]
nozzle a narrow spout fitted to the end of a hose or pipe. A nozzle is used to control the flow or spray of a liquid or gas.
overflow to flow over the top edge of something. [1/5 definitions]
overrun to flow over; flood. [1/3 definitions]
pipe1 a tube of metal, plastic, or other material, through which a gas or liquid may flow. [2/6 definitions]
pour to cause to flow in a steady stream. [1/2 definitions]
ripple to move or flow in small waves. [1/4 definitions]
run to flow or spread. [1/30 definitions]
seep to spread or flow through gradually.
shed2 to let something flow out. [1/4 definitions]
shower1 a large supply or flow. [1/8 definitions]
shut off to stop the flow of.
spill1 to cause or allow to flow or fall from a container. [2/7 definitions]
sponge a sea animal that has a body with many small holes or channels that water can flow through. Sponges are often shaped like a fat tube. Thousands of kinds of sponges live in the ocean. Most kinds of sponges live in groups, or colonies, on coral reefs, rocks, shells, or other objects. [1/5 definitions]
spout to flow out in a forced manner. [1/3 definitions]
spring a flow of water from the earth. [1/12 definitions]
stream a steady flow of a liquid, people, or some other thing. [3/7 definitions]