a long, narrow mark, smear, band of color, or the like: streaks of mud.
a portion or layer of something, distinguished by color or nature from the rest; a vein or stratum: streaks of fat in meat.
a vein, strain, or admixture of anything: a streak of humor.
Informal.
a spell or run: a streak of good luck.
an uninterrupted series: The team had a losing streak of ten games.
a flash leaving a visible line or aftereffect, as of lightning; bolt.
Mineralogy. the line of powder obtained by scratching a mineral or rubbing it upon a hard, rough white surface, often differing in color from the mineral in the mass, and serving as an important distinguishing character.
Plant Pathology.
an elongated, narrow, superficial lesion on stems or leaf veins, becoming brown and necrotic.
any disease characterized by such lesions.
verb (used with object)
to mark with a streak or streaks; form streaks on: sunlight streaking the water with gold; frost streaking the windows.
to lighten or color (strands of hair) for contrastive effect.
to dispose, arrange, smear, spread, etc., in the form of a streak or streaks: to streak cold germs on a slide for microscopic study.
verb (used without object)
to become streaked.
to run, go, or work rapidly.
to flash, as lightning.
to make a sudden dash in public while naked, especially as a prank.
Idioms for streak
blue streak. blue streak.
Origin of streak
before 1000; (noun) Middle English streke, akin to strike,Old English strica stroke, line, mark; cognate with German Strich,Gothic striks stroke, Latin strigilstrigil; (v.) late Middle English streken to cross out, derivative of the noun (akin to strike, stroke1)
The Democratic candidate has won Minnesota in 11 straight presidential elections, the longest active streak in the country.
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Now, “We’ve had two separate six-day winning streaks in the same month—that’s never happened in the history of August,” he tells Fortune.
The S&P 500 just had a ‘perfect week’—which is making some investors nervous|Anne Sraders|August 28, 2020|Fortune
This year, as many states stopped sending teams to help seniors vote, his nursing home was on coronavirus lockdown and his streak was in jeopardy.
Electionland 2020: Nursing Home Voting, Election Guides, Creative Enfranchisement and More|by Rachel Glickhouse|August 27, 2020|ProPublica
Look closer still and you will see streaks of darkness cutting through the haze.
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The last thing he wants is for his “68-year streak,” as he proudly calls it, to end in November.
Hundreds of Thousands of Nursing Home Residents May Not Be Able to Vote in November Because of the Pandemic|by Ryan McCarthy and Jack Gillum|August 26, 2020|ProPublica
It was clear to me that at least at the end of his life the Dionysian streak was trying to get out.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Fade to Black: The Great Director’s Final Days|David Freeman|December 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In fact, the original Burroughs books possess a clear “green” streak that now seems quite prescient.
Can Tarzan of the Apes Survive in a Post-Colonial World?|Ted Gioia|November 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In fact, she knew the correct answer 92 percent of the time she buzzed in during her 20-game streak.
Jeopardy! Champion Julia Collins’s Brain Feels Like Mush|Sujay Kumar|November 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But what both men had in common was a streak of rugged individualism, stubbornness, and personal vision.
The Fight to Ban ‘Birth of a Nation’|Jack Schwartz|November 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
For many, the streak of eccentric adventure is the fun of it all.
So You Want to Rule a Kingdom? A Wacky History of One-Man Nations|Nina Strochlic|July 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Fronteras is the other side of the water—that streak of olive green with reddish shadow.
The Treasure of Pearls|Gustave Aimard
When Streak got the word he leaped forward at a pace that gave Williams an idea of how he had gained his name.
Square Deal Sanderson|Charles Alden Seltzer
There is a streak of blood on his chin but he is still laughing.
The Outrage|Annie Vivanti
There would have been no opportunity to save Soapy, even if Streak had obeyed his master.
Square Deal Sanderson|Charles Alden Seltzer
But he grew robust for half a century, and writes, at seventy-five, that he has now "a streak of old age."
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 96, October 1865|Various
British Dictionary definitions for streak (1 of 2)
streak1
/ (striːk) /
noun
a long thin mark, stripe, or trace of some contrasting colour
(of lightning) a sudden flash
(as modifier)streak lightning
an element or trace, as of some quality or characteristic
a strip, vein, or layerfatty streaks
a short stretch or run, esp of good or bad luck
mineralogythe powdery mark made by a mineral when rubbed on a hard or rough surface: its colour is an important distinguishing characteristic
bacteriolthe inoculation of a solid culture medium by drawing a wire contaminated with the microorganisms across it
informalan act or the practice of running naked through a public place
verb
(tr)to mark or daub with a streak or streaks
(intr)to form streaks or become streaked
(intr)to move rapidly in a straight line
(intr)informalto run naked through a crowd of people in a public place in order to shock or amuse them
The characteristic color of a mineral after it has been ground into a powder. Because the streak of a mineral is not always the same as its natural color, it is a useful tool in mineral identification.
A bacterial culture inoculated by drawing a bacteria-laden needle across the surface of a solid culture medium. Also called streak plate
Any of various viral diseases of plants characterized by the appearance of discolored stripes on the leaves or stems.