lam (Meaning)
lam (n)
a rapid escape (as by criminals)
lam (v)
flee; take to one's heels; cut and run
give a thrashing to; beat hard
lam (v. t.)
To beat soundly; to thrash.
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lam Sentence Examples
- The Tibetan singing bowl emits a soothing and resonant sound when struck by the wooden lam.
- As the lam gradually fades, it leaves behind a sense of peace and tranquility.
- The shepherd guided his flock towards fresh pastures using his trusty lam.
- The weight of the heavy lam almost caused him to lose his balance.
- Rainwater formed a temporary lam that flowed down the side of the mountain.
- The hikers needed to negotiate the slippery lam in order to safely cross the river.
- The lam of the lamp allowed her to see her bedroom in the darkness.
- The zookeeper carefully trimmed the lam's claws before returning it to its enclosure.
- The scientists used lasers to create a lam of light in their experiment.
- A forest lam grants passage to the tranquil lake nestled deep within the woods.
FAQs About the word lam
a rapid escape (as by criminals), flee; take to one's heels; cut and run, give a thrashing to; beat hardTo beat soundly; to thrash.
escape,flight, getaway, breakout, liberation, rout, break, slip, bunk, rescue
confinement, imprisonment, captivity, incarceration, detention, captivity, confinement, incarceration, imprisonment, detention
The Tibetan singing bowl emits a soothing and resonant sound when struck by the wooden lam.
As the lam gradually fades, it leaves behind a sense of peace and tranquility.
The shepherd guided his flock towards fresh pastures using his trusty lam.
The weight of the heavy lam almost caused him to lose his balance.