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Ream   /rim/   Listen
Ream

verb
(past & past part. reamed; pres. part. reaming)
1.
Squeeze the juice out (of a fruit) with a reamer.
2.
Remove by making a hole or by boring.
3.
Enlarge with a reamer.



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"Ream" Quotes from Famous Books



... people in France go to the nerve-racking trouble of getting married Heaven only knows. Camels can gallop much more easily through needles' eyes. Anybody can be born in France, anybody can die; against these phenomena the form-multiplying and ream-writing Ad-min-is-tra-tion is powerless. But when you come to the intermediate business of world population, then bureaucracy steps in and plays the very devil. Elodie and Raoul Marescaux desired to be married. In England they would have got a special license, or gone to a registry ...
— The Mountebank • William J. Locke



Words linked to "Ream" :   enlarge, press out, take, large indefinite quantity, definite quantity, extract, remove, express, take away, large indefinite amount, withdraw, quire



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