Pronunciation: /strikt/
verb to move very quickly in a specified direction
A1 The cat streaked across the room.
A2 The paint streaked down the wall in uneven lines.
B1 Her tears streaked down her cheeks as she cried.
B2 The lightning streaked across the sky, illuminating the dark clouds.
C1 The athlete streaked past the finish line, breaking the world record.
C2 The shooting star streaked across the night sky, leaving a trail of light behind.
adjective having long, thin lines or marks of a different color from the background
A1 The cat had streaked fur.
A2 She streaked her hair with pink highlights.
B1 The sky was streaked with shades of orange and pink at sunset.
B2 The athlete's streaked performance earned him a gold medal.
C1 The artist's painting featured streaked brushstrokes of vibrant colors.
C2 The meteor streaked across the night sky, leaving a trail of light behind.
formal The artist streaked the canvas with bold strokes of color.
informal She streaked her hair with highlights for a fresh new look.
slang He streaked across the finish line in record time.
figurative The sky streaked with shades of pink as the sun set.
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