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Definitions from the WebFlow FromDefinition: To move or be directed out of or away from a source. Examples:1. Verb: The water flowed from the faucet in a steady stream. She opened the door and let the fresh air flow from the room. 2. Noun (Sense 1): The flow from the river was strong after the heavy rainfall. We could hear the constant flow from the nearby waterfall. 3. Noun (Sense 2): The flow from his pen was interrupted by a sudden burst of creativity. Her writing had a natural flow from one paragraph to the next. Related Products:Explore related products on Amazon: | ||||
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