variants
fiume |
river
stream
flood
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synonyms
noun
examples
They died because they saw the water and drank it, not realising that away from the main flow of the rivers it was poisonous.
They changed course several times until Tsen saw the first of the two great rivers ahead, the Jokun.
They had to march nearly fourteen hundred miles from the mine to the capital, through deserts, across rivers and ravines, and up ten thousand feet across the high passes of the Sierra Madre.
She could not dwell in the rivers of the Spring Court, but was too untamed to endure the confinement of the forest house of Autumn.
The Indians believed firmly that their old men and women, who had done these jobs satisfactorily for thousands of years, could not be beaten by a gringo who told of trains running under rivers and of trains flying through the heavens with a tremendous noise.
The fathers of the two children had rolled out the ale and cider barrels, and Rew had helped himself to rivers of the free drink.
Diamond Eye leaped from the rim, curled and arced under the eyrie’s black stone belly, weaving among the flickers and rivers of purple lightning.
They were shape-shifters who dwelled in the lakes and rivers and lured unwitting people into their arms.
She saw what the song spoke of: mossy earth and golden sun, clear rivers and the deep shadows of an ancient forest.
Farther along in the deep forest, there were hills and ridges to climb, thick woods to fight through, creeks and rivers to cross, and dangers they’d have to spend days walking around.
Over the valley, the wind ran at differing speeds, creating spectacular laminar flows, rivers of dust moved as independent sheets over each other, so they appeared like living strata of rock.