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Gulf Stream, Gulf-Stream Geog. A great oceanic current of warm water, that issues from the Gulf of Mexico and runs parallel to the American coast as far as Newfoundland, and thence in the direction of Europe. The name is sometimes given to a similar current in the Pacific, along the shore of Japan.
1775Adair Amer. Ind. 371 He..proceeded..afterwards, along the gulph-stream of Mexico. 1796T. Twining Trav. Amer. (1894) 21 These signs denoted our arrival in the great current called by navigators the ‘Gulf Stream’. 1812Sir H. Davy Chem. Philos. 72 The warmth of the Gulf Stream is felt a thousand miles from its source. 1833Tennyson Early Sonn. iii, The warm gulf-stream of Florida Floats far away into the Northern seas The lavish growths of southern Mexico. 1860G. H. K. in Vac. Tour 124 Sutherland is..warm enough, thanks to the gulf-stream, to suit the roller and the Bohemian waxwing. 1875Bedford Sailor's Pocket Bk. iv. (ed. 2) 103 The water of the Gulf Stream is a deep indigo blue in colour. fig.1859Autobiog. Beggar Boy 16 Few are able, after entering the gulf-stream of dissipation, to check their headlong career. 1865Lowell New Eng. Two Cent. Ago Prose Wks. 1890 II. 8 Truly there is a tide in the affairs of men, but there is no gulf-stream setting forever in one direction. b. attrib. Gulf-Stream weed = next.
1884Public Opinion 3 Oct. 426/1 Among them is the Gulf Stream weed, so often talked of by travellers. |