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Flowy vs. Flowing — What's the Difference?

Flowy vs. Flowing — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Flowy and Flowing

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Flowy

Flowing; able to flow.

Flowing

To move or run smoothly with unbroken continuity, as in the manner characteristic of a fluid.

Flowing

To issue in a stream; pour forth
Sap flowed from the gash in the tree.

Flowing

To circulate, as the blood in the body.

Flowing

To move with a continual shifting of component particles
Wheat flowing into the bin.
Traffic flowing through the tunnel.
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Flowing

To proceed steadily and easily
The preparations flowed smoothly.

Flowing

To exhibit a smooth or graceful continuity
The poem's cadence flowed gracefully.

Flowing

To hang loosely and gracefully
The cape flowed from his shoulders.

Flowing

To rise. Used of the tide.

Flowing

To arise; derive
Many conclusions flow from this hypothesis.

Flowing

To be abundant; teem
Coffers flowing with treasure.
Wine flowing at the celebration.

Flowing

To move from one place to another in large numbers
Contributions flowed in from all parts of the country.

Flowing

To menstruate.

Flowing

To undergo plastic deformation without cracking or breaking. Used of rocks, metals, or minerals.

Flowing

To release as a flow
Trees flowing thin sap.

Flowing

To cause to flow
"One of the real keys to success is developing a system where you can flow traffic to yourselves" (Marc Klee).

Flowing

The act of flowing.

Flowing

The smooth motion characteristic of fluids.

Flowing

A stream or current.

Flowing

A flood or overflow.

Flowing

A residual mass that has stopped flowing
A hardened lava flow.

Flowing

A continuous output or outpouring
A flow of ideas.
Produced a steady flow of stories.

Flowing

A continuous movement or circulation
The flow of traffic.
A flow of paperwork across his desk.

Flowing

The amount that flows in a given period of time.

Flowing

The rising of the tide.

Flowing

Continuity and smoothness of appearance.

Flowing

A general movement or tendency
A dissenter who went against the flow of opinion.

Flowing

The sequence in which operations are performed.

Flowing

An apparent ease or effortlessness of performance
"An athlete must learn to forget the details of his or her training to achieve the instinctive sense of flow that characterizes a champion" (Frederick Turner).

Flowing

Menstrual discharge.

Flowing

Present participle of flow

Flowing

The action of the verb to flow
The flowing of the river

Flowing

Tending to flow.

Flowing

Moving, proceeding or shaped smoothly, gracefully, or continuously.
A flowing dress
Flowing prose

Flowing

That flows or for flowing (in various sense of the verb); gliding along smoothly; copious.

Flowing

The motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases)

Flowing

Smooth and unconstrained in movement;
A long, smooth stride
The fluid motion of a cat
The liquid grace of a ballerina
Liquid prose

Flowing

(of water) rising to the surface under internal hydrostatic pressure;
An artesian well
Artesian pressure

Flowing

Moving smoothly and continuously;
Crowds flowing through the canyons of the streets
Fan streaming into the concert hall

Flowing

(of liquids) moving freely;
A flowing brook

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