Streak, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Streaked p. pr. & vb. n. Streaking.]
1. To form streaks or stripes in or on; to stripe; to variegate with lines of a different color, or of different colors.
A mule . . . streaked and dappled with white and black. --Sandys.
Now streaked and glowing with the morning red. --Prior.
2. With it as an object: To run swiftly. [Colloq.]
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Streaked a.
1. Marked or variegated with stripes.
2. Uncomfortable; out of sorts. [Local, U.S.]
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streaked
adj : marked with or as if with stripes or linear discolorations;
"streaked hair"; "fat legs and dirty streaky faces"
[syn: streaky]