reamed

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past of ream
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To remove burrs and debris from a freshly bored hole
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To remove (material) by reaming
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To shape or form, especially using a reamer
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(obsolete except in dialects) A froth or scum
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To yell at or berate
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An abstract large amount of something

I can't go - I still have reams of work left.

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(obsolete except in dialects) The cream of milk
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{n} the quantity of twenty quires of paper
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To enlarge a hole, especially using a reamer; to bore a hole wider
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A machine operation consisting of enlarging a hole slightly to a close tolerance
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A bundle, package, or quantity of paper, usually containing 500 sheets
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To perform anilingus
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A measurement unit for paper, usually 500 sheets
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a quantity of paper; 480 or 500 sheets; one ream equals 20 quires a large quantity of written matter; "he wrote reams and reams"
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A quantity of paper, ranging from 480 sheets to 516 sheets All the sheets of paper are the same size
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Five hundred sheets of paper
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A ream is 500 sheets of paper, regardless of the paper size or thickness
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500 sheets of paper, regardless of size More specifically, a ream is 20 quires of paper A quire is 24 or 25 sheets of paper, making a ream of paper 480 or 500 sheets However, quire is an archaic unit; in modern usage, a ream is 500 sheets
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a quantity of paper; 480 or 500 sheets; one ream equals 20 quires a large quantity of written matter; "he wrote reams and reams" enlarge with a reamer; "ream a hole" remove by making a hole with a reamer; "ream paper" squeeze the juice out (of a fruit) with a reamer; "ream oranges
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A term used in the envelope industry to denote 500 sheets of paper
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500 sheets of printing paper Stacks and skids of paper often include slips of paper (ream markers) marking the division of the stack into reams
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{f} create a hole with a reamer, enlarge a hole with a reamer
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To cream; to mantle
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paper term
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squeeze the juice out (of a fruit) with a reamer; "ream oranges
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The cream of milk
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To bevel out, as the mouth of a hole in wood or metal; in modern usage, to enlarge or dress out, as a hole, with a reamer
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500 Sheets of paper
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remove by making a hole with a reamer; "ream paper"
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enlarge with a reamer; "ream a hole"
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A bundle, package, or quantity of paper, usually consisting of twenty quires or 480 sheets
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a large quantity of written matter; "he wrote reams and reams"
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a quantity of paper; 480 or 500 sheets; one ream equals 20 quires
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500 sheets of paper, regardless of size to top
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3,000 square feet of paper surface area
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A unit of paper quantity - usually 500 sheets
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squeeze the juice out (of a fruit) with a reamer; "ream oranges"
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To stretch out; to draw out into thongs, threads, or filaments
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Unit consisting of 500 identical sheets (of paper)
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Cream; also, the cream or froth on ale
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If you say that there are reams of paper or reams of writing, you mean that there are large amounts of it. Their specific task is to sort through the reams of information and try to determine what it may mean. to treat someone badly, especially by cheating
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A froth or scum
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cream; froth
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five hundred sheets of paper A ream is often confused with a package of paper which is incorrect Paper is sometimes packaged in quantities of 250 as well as 500 sheets
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{i} quantity of 500 sheets of paper; large quantity of writing paper
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Five hundred sheets of paper, a standard measurement
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    Etymology

    (transitive verb.) 1815. perhaps from Middle English remen to open up, from Old English rEman; akin to Old English ryman to open up, rum space; more at ROOM.
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