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ream

verb

To cream; mantle; foam; froth.

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"ream" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as a noun or verb. As a noun, it typically refers to a large quantity of something, especially paper or a quantity of an item of a given size. For example, "We need to purchase a ream of copy paper for the office." As a verb, it usually means to cut, shape, or grind something into a particular size or form. For example, "This lumber needs to be reamed in order to fit the joints."

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Instead of writing a few lines about it, mentioning the author and giving a link to the publication, I'd rather print out a ream of copies and post them to every reader, then phone them up a week later to see if the article arrived and was read and digested in an acceptably enthusiastic manner.

Mrs Merkel "fits the cliché that we Germans have of ourselves: frugal, sombre, awkward and a bit unpolished in a likeable way," says Ralph Bollmann, author of one of a ream of biographies published this year.

He cites a ream of studies which refute Dr Cole's points in his response to the paper in the same issue of the Psychologist.Other experts are not quite so dismissive.

The chief qualifications for which are a willingness to uproot conventional wisdom, and spend years of your life locked in a room with a ream of paper and a slide rule.

Business visas can be issued more quickly but are rarely valid for more than a few days.Applicants to enter Schengen must provide a ream of documents, including proof of health insurance, travel tickets and hotel reservations.

He quotes a ream of conflicting views on the Clintons' marriage.

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Thankfully, Ream Hills is a fine staging post for other Lancashire highlights, if you find Blackpool doesn't float your boat either.

Ream Hills Farm, Mythop Road, Weeton, Lancashire PR4 3NB (0345 498 6060; hoseasons.co.uk).

The UK arm of online retailer, Amazon, reports that telescope sales jumped 500% in January after the first episode of the BBC's latest astronomy show, "Stargazing Live"—thanks, in large part, to the rock-star looks of one of the presenters, Brian Cox, a professor of particle physics at the University of Manchester and also an actual, pukka rock star (having been a member of D Ream).

Founded as Downingville in 1871 when the railroads arrived, it was renamed for Vinnie Ream, who sculpted the statue of Abraham Lincoln in the Capitol in Washington, D.C. Vinita is an agricultural community where livestock raising and shipping and meatpacking are important.

Despite his later success with D Ream, his first-class physics degree allowed him to study for a PhD and become a full-time academic – and now part-time television presenter.

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