lammed Sentence Examples

  1. The boy lammed out of the house as soon as his parents left, not wanting to be seen by them.
  2. The dog lammed its tail furiously, expressing its happiness at seeing his owner.
  3. The thief lammed with the money as soon as he saw the police coming, fearing that he would be caught.
  4. The students lammed from the classroom as soon as the bell rang, excited to be out of school for the day.
  5. The man lammed his horse down the road, trying to get to the hospital in time to see his dying mother.
  6. The woman lammed her baby in her arms, trying to comfort her while she cried.
  7. The child lammed his food all over the table, making a mess that his mother would have to clean up.
  8. The politician lammed his opponent in a speech, calling him out for his corrupt practices.
  9. The team lammed the ball back and forth, trying to score a goal.
  10. The company lammed its new product as the best on the market, hoping to increase sales.

lammed Meaning

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lammed (imp. & p. p.)

of Lam

FAQs About the word lammed

of Lam

escaped, fled, flew, evaded, avoided, got out, broke out (of), exited, went, cleared out

lingered, dwelt, lingered,remained, stayed, dwelt, stayed, hung around, hung around, remained

The boy lammed out of the house as soon as his parents left, not wanting to be seen by them.

The dog lammed its tail furiously, expressing its happiness at seeing his owner.

The thief lammed with the money as soon as he saw the police coming, fearing that he would be caught.

The students lammed from the classroom as soon as the bell rang, excited to be out of school for the day.