One evening Sherlock Holmes was going along the street and suddenly saw a man down…
- It’s certain, this gentleman is very tired after work… or he is dead drunk… or he is after being with a woman, … — reflected Holmes. As it’s Sunday today, he can’t be coming back from work… At such a late hour all shops are closed, and he couldn’t buy alcohol. So he is coming back from a woman. But in this remote place there are only two women — Watson’s wife and mine. Consequently, as I’m coming back from Watson’s wife, …
- Watson, rascal, get up!!!
chart n. (also flow diagram or flow sheet) diagram of the movement or action in a complex activity.
- —v. - glide along as a stream.
- (of liquid, blood, etc.) Gush out; be spilt.
- (of blood, money, electric current, etc.) Circulate.
- move smoothly or steadily.
- (of a garment, hair, etc.) Hang gracefully.
- (often foll. By from) be caused by.
- (esp. Of the tide) be in flood.
- (of wine) be plentiful.
- (foll. By with) archaic be plentifully supplied with (flowing with milk and honey). —n. - a flowing movement or mass. B flowing liquid (stop the flow). C outpouring; stream (flow of complaints).
- rise of a tide or river (ebb and flow). [old english]
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