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flow from ThesaurusVerb | 1. | flow from - be the result ofbe dueensue, result - issue or terminate (in a specified way, state, etc.); end; "result in tragedy" |
flow from
flow from (something)1. To stream or pour out of some thing or place. I'm no plumber, but all of the water flowing from that pipe doesn't seem like a good sign.2. To arise from or be triggered by something. I don't know, we started chatting, and the conversation just flowed from there—I looked up and two hours had passed!See also: flowflow from somethingto run out from something. The blood flowed from the wound on his hand and stained his shirt. The oil flowed from the cracked engine and made a mess on the floor.See also: flowflow fromv. To originate in and develop from something; stem from: The second paragraph does not flow from the first in logical sequence. Many interesting discussions flowed from our initial conversation.See also: flowflow from
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