lam (Meaning)

Wordnet

lam (n)

a rapid escape (as by criminals)

Wordnet

lam (v)

flee; take to one's heels; cut and run

give a thrashing to; beat hard

Webster

lam (v. t.)

To beat soundly; to thrash.

lam Sentence Examples

  1. The Tibetan singing bowl emits a soothing and resonant sound when struck by the wooden lam.
  2. As the lam gradually fades, it leaves behind a sense of peace and tranquility.
  3. The shepherd guided his flock towards fresh pastures using his trusty lam.
  4. The weight of the heavy lam almost caused him to lose his balance.
  5. Rainwater formed a temporary lam that flowed down the side of the mountain.
  6. The hikers needed to negotiate the slippery lam in order to safely cross the river.
  7. The lam of the lamp allowed her to see her bedroom in the darkness.
  8. The zookeeper carefully trimmed the lam's claws before returning it to its enclosure.
  9. The scientists used lasers to create a lam of light in their experiment.
  10. 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, rescue, rout, break, slip, bunk, getaway, liberation, breakout

captivity, captivity, imprisonment, detention, incarceration, incarceration, confinement, imprisonment, custody, custody

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.