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small stream = creek squeak loudly = creak
Some homonyms of "flee" include "flea" (a small wingless jumping insect) and "flee" (to run away quickly).
A small stream is called a creek.
A homonym for "small stream" is "brook." Both "stream" and "brook" refer to a small body of water flowing naturally in a specific direction.
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small stream = creek squeak loudly = creak
A small stream is a narrow body of water that flows slowly along a natural or man-made channel. It typically has a shallower depth and lower volume of water compared to larger rivers. Small streams play a vital role in the ecosystem by providing habitats for various aquatic species and contributing to the overall water cycle.
A small stream in a river is called a current.
a rivulet is a small river, a stream or brook.
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Are you crazy? A stream or a small river is called a TRIBUTARY.
A literary term for a small stream is "brook."
A stream.
Well, a map maker would probably use a "stream-finding-duck" to waddle around the thick vegetation and quack out the location of small streams. Or maybe they would use a "stream-seeking-parrot" to fly over the area and squawk out the location of the streams. Or maybe they would use a "stream-detecting-hamster" on a little wheel to run around the area and squeak out the location of the streams.
If you have a small boat that capsizes in a stream you should try to roll it over. If the stream is shallow this should be easy.
Squeak in tires (when turning in particular) could mean low tire pressure, or bald tires.