Phrase thesaurus
Stream Phrases
65 phrases and expressions related to "stream".
Phrases
- A River Runs Through It (Brad Pitt movie)
- A rising tide lifts all boats
- Appalachian Spring (Aaron Copland musical score)
- Arab Spring
- As fresh as a mountain stream
- Brook no quarter
- Business jet
- Changing tide
- Come on stream
- Cool as a mountain stream (Consulate Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- Cry me a river
- Denial ain't just a river in Egypt! (A catchphrase from Saturday Night Live)
- Don't change horses in midstream
- Ebb and flow
- Even at the turning of the tide
- Fast movers (US and Canadian military slang term for jet fighters, especially ground)
- Flood of memories
- Get busy with the fizzy (Soda Stream advertising slogan)
- Go with the flow
- If it's got to be clean, it's got to be Tide (Tide Washing Powder advertising slogan)
- In flood
- In full flow
- Islands In The Stream (Bee Gees song)
- Jet lag
- Jet propelled
- Jet setter
- March from Bridge on the River Kwai (Mitch Miller song)
- My Own Private Idaho (River Phoenix movie)
- No spring chicken
- On stream
- Pink tide
- Pour Some Sugar On Me (Def Leppard song)
- Pour cold water on
- Pour oil on troubled waters
- Pour some sugar on me
- Pure life (Nestle Aberfoyle Natural Spring Water advertising slogan)
- Radio jet
- Red River (John Wayne / Howard Hawks movie)
- Rising tide
- River Deep Mountain High (Ike and Tina Turner song)
- Row up Salt River
- Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep
- Social jet lag
- Sold down the river
- Spring clean
- Spring fling
- Spring forward, Fall back
- Spring in your step
- Spring into action
- Spring into summer
- Spring is in the air
- Spring to mind
- Spring to your defence
- Stem the tide
- Swim against the tide
- Take me to the river
- The Bridge On The River Kwai (David Lean movie)
- The Jet (Nickname of Jason Terry and Kenny Smith)
- The Tide Is Turning (Roger Waters, 1987 song)
- The tide is turning
- Tide you over
- Tide's in, dirt's out (Tide Washing Powder advertising slogan)
- Time and tide wait for no man
- Turn the tide
- You cannot step into the same river twice (philosophical comment by Heraclitus)