reams (Meaning)

reams

cheat, victimize, a quantity of paper being 20 quires or variously 480, 500, or 516 sheets, to remove by reaming, to press out with a reamer, to enlarge, shape, or smooth out (a hole) with a reamer, to shape, make larger, or smooth out with a reamer, reprimand, to press out the juice of (a fruit, such as an orange) with a reamer, a great amount, to enlarge the bore of (something, such as a gun) in this way, a quantity of paper that may equal 480, 500, or 516 sheets, to widen the opening of (a hole)

reams Sentence Examples

  1. The office stocked up on reams of paper for the upcoming project.
  2. The printer jammed after consuming countless reams of documents.
  3. The bookstore offered reams of wrapping paper in various colors and patterns.
  4. The art studio required reams of canvas for the upcoming exhibition.
  5. The library requested donations of reams of books for its annual fundraiser.
  6. The reams of files stacked on the desk towered over the worker.
  7. The company purchased reams of envelopes for mass mailings.
  8. The classroom was running low on reams of printer paper.
  9. The postal worker sorted through reams of letters and packages.
  10. The warehouse contained countless reams of raw materials for manufacturing.

FAQs About the word reams

cheat, victimize, a quantity of paper being 20 quires or variously 480, 500, or 516 sheets, to remove by reaming, to press out with a reamer, to enlarge, shape,

loads, slew, lot, bunch, wealth, ton, plenty, dozen, pile, chunk

mouthful, pittance, dram, taste, speck, strain, peanuts, shred, suspicion, spot

The office stocked up on reams of paper for the upcoming project.

The printer jammed after consuming countless reams of documents.

The bookstore offered reams of wrapping paper in various colors and patterns.

The art studio required reams of canvas for the upcoming exhibition.