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Synonyms for yellow streak
Grammar : Noun |
Définition of yellow streak
- noun fear
- He said the Yellow Streak could beat any thing in this vicinity.
- Extract from : « The Rover Boys on a Hunt » by Arthur M. Winfield (Edward Stratemeyer)
- Show 'em that the Yellow Streak can lick anything on this hill.
- Extract from : « The Rover Boys on a Hunt » by Arthur M. Winfield (Edward Stratemeyer)
- Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the Yellow Streak can do!
- Extract from : « The Rover Boys on a Hunt » by Arthur M. Winfield (Edward Stratemeyer)
- But I always suspected he had a yellow streak in him and this proves it.
- Extract from : « Still Jim » by Honor Willsie Morrow
- This wouldn't have happened and fellows would have said you had a yellow streak.
- Extract from : « Left Guard Gilbert » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- I always said that joker had a yellow streak in him somewhere, and that was where he showed it.
- Extract from : « The Viking Blood » by Frederick William Wallace
- It is astonishing how quickly this "yellow streak" in the population faded.
- Extract from : « The Old World in the New » by Edward Alsworth Ross
- I was afraid all along you had a yellow streak, and now I know it.
- Extract from : « Center Rush Rowland » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- You can't tell when anyone will develop a yellow streak, you know.
- Extract from : « The Onslaught from Rigel » by Fletcher Pratt
- No “yellow streak” there, but clear grit through and through.
- Extract from : « Bert Wilson's Fadeaway Ball » by J. W. Duffield
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- across the street
- air stream
- airstream
- aviation strength
- back street
- backstreet
- be a source of strength
- be a source strength
- be source of strength
- be source strength
- blue streak
- by-street
- by street
- by-streets
- by streets
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- dead end street
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- dead-end streets
- dead end streets
- deadend street
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- delayed-stress disorder
- delayed-stress syndrome
- distress
- distress signal
- distressed
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- east street
- easy street
- far-stretched
- feat of strength
- gain strength
- gaining strength
- in the mainstream
- jet stream
- lastresort
- lose strength
- Main Street
- mainstream
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- man in street
- man in the street
- man street
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- mellow yellows
- minstrel
- mistreat
- mistreated
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- mistress
- mistress of ceremonies
- mistress of the household
- obstreperous
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- obstreperousness
- on a streak
- on stream
- outstretched
- overstress
- overstressed
- overstresses
- overstressing
- person in the street
- post-traumatic stress disorder
- post-traumatic stress syndrome
- side street
- signal of distress
- streak
- streak of luck
- streaked
- stream
- streamer
- streamlined
- street
- street fair
- street market
- street person
- street-smart
- street smart
- street talk
- streetcar
- streetwalker
- streetwise
- strength
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- strenuous
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- strepitous
- stress
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- stretch
- stretch a dollar
- stretch of the imagination
- stretch out
- stretch the rules
- stretchable bandage
- stretched out
- stretching
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- take to the streets
- taking streets
- talk a blue streak
- taskmistress
- tensile strength
- the Street
- toastmistress
- turn yellow
- upstream
- Wall Street
- was a source of strength
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- wastrel
- woman in the street
- woman of the streets
- yell
- yell at
- yelled
- yelling
- yelling at
- yellow
- yellow-bellied
- yellow belly
- yellow-brown
- yellow dog
- yellow eye
- yellow-haired
- yellow haireds
- yellow-haireds
- yellow journalism
- yellow light
- Yellow Pages
- yellow press
- yellow streak
- yellow sunshine
- yellowbelly
- yellowhaired
- yellowhaireds
- yellowish
- yellowish-brown
- yellowishes
- yellowjacket
- yells at
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