leam (Meaning)

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leam (n. & v. i.)

See Leme.

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leam (n.)

A cord or strap for leading a dog.

Synonyms & Antonyms of leam

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

leam Sentence Examples

  1. The old oak tree stood as a leam of strength and resilience.
  2. The wise sage's words were a leam of enlightenment, guiding us on the path of wisdom.
  3. The child's laughter was like a leam of sunshine, filling our hearts with warmth.
  4. The artist's brushstrokes were leams of color, dancing across the canvas like a symphony of hues.
  5. The climber's determination was a leam of willpower, propelling them upwards with unwavering focus.
  6. The leader's speech was a leam of inspiration, igniting our spirits with a fire of enthusiasm.
  7. The patient's recovery was a leam of hope, a testament to the indomitable force of the human spirit.
  8. The scientist's discovery was a leam of knowledge, shedding light on the mysteries of the universe.
  9. The activist's stance was a leam of courage, standing up for what they believed in despite adversity.
  10. The volunteer's actions were leams of kindness, making a difference in the lives of those around them.

FAQs About the word leam

See Leme., A cord or strap for leading a dog.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The old oak tree stood as a leam of strength and resilience.

The wise sage's words were a leam of enlightenment, guiding us on the path of wisdom.

The child's laughter was like a leam of sunshine, filling our hearts with warmth.

The artist's brushstrokes were leams of color, dancing across the canvas like a symphony of hues.