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ream

[reem] / rim /


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So I opened Cash App and sent Cathy another ream of screenshots: She wanted evidence of my having verified my identity on the app, of my having purchased Bitcoin, of my having sent it.

From Slate Aug. 4, 2025

But the best way to go into moving money is to learn as much as you can about how any changes will affect your situation before you sign a ream of papers.

From Salon Oct. 28, 2024

“I believe a ream of colored construction paper is like $20,” Abt said.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 8, 2023

"I shouldn't need to be looking in September at what supermarket chain has the cheapest ream of paper so I can ask parents to buy a ream per child."

From BBC May 24, 2023

When it hits the chorus, he pauses it, then brings up a ream of glowing code for everyone to see.

From "Warcross" by Marie Lu

There are reams of data on what these drugs do, for whom they are most effective and in what dose and form they should be administered.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 6, 2026

To decide what to fund, staffers with deep expertise typically pored over reams of information on abuses under the most repressive regimes and held an open competition to fund groups to work in those countries.

From Salon Jul. 21, 2026

Ali and his team have been analyzing the behavior of individual investors by collecting and processing reams of trading data, he told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch Jun. 25, 2026

AlphaSense’s software lets users search reams of financial documents and data sources with the help of AI.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 3, 2026

I fly through the reams of data for each of them, downloading and storing, organizing them into folders.

From "Warcross" by Marie Lu

Another that was reamed by critics and shocked fans when it was nominated for Golden Globes, "Emily in Paris" follows a young American woman who moves to France's capital to chase her dreams.

From Fox News Sep. 16, 2021

In mid-June, Carlson reamed out Kushner for advocating judicial reform, which the host viewed as the wrong political path for Trump.

From Salon Jul. 2, 2020

Drenched in dread, Wyeth’s story is told mainly by an anonymous narrator via 84 flashback scenes reamed with abrupt, enigmatic silences.

From Washington Post Nov. 6, 2019

Bharara: I got reamed out a few times, unfairly, every time of course.

From MSNBC Jun. 11, 2019

When I got there, my mom and brother were standing by the chairs that bad kids sit in while they’re waiting to get reamed out by the principal.

From "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie" by Jordan Sonnenblick

The reaming he got from coach John Calipari when the team watched video in the Hall of Famer’s basement the next day.

From Seattle Times May 19, 2022

“But he is the exact opposite of that. When Susie is reaming him out he is so happy, it makes him joyful.”

From The Guardian Oct. 1, 2017

But notice how Jeanie smiles sadistically while listening to Rooney reaming out Ferris on the back steps.

From Washington Times May 22, 2016

As for your young marrieds, don’t compound their rudeness with your own by reaming them out.

From Slate Jun. 23, 2014

She’s probably occupying herself in order to refrain from reaming me out for not sharing my book with Jeremy.

From "Saints and Misfits" by S.K. Ali




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