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VERB:1. To come forth or emit in abundance: flow, gush, run, rush, stream, surge, well1. See MOVE. 2. To cause (a liquid) to flow in a steady stream: decant, draw (off), effuse. See MOVE. 3. To come or go in large numbers: flood, swarm, throng, troop. See BIG, MOVE. 4. To rain heavily: Idioms: come down in buckets (or sheets) (or torrents) , rain cats and dogs. See DRY.
 
 
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