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  • 1Reamed — Ream Ream, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reamed} (r[=e]md); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reaming}.] [Cf. G. r[ a]umen to remove, to clear away, fr. raum room. See {Room}.] To bevel out, as the mouth of a hole in wood or metal; in modern usage, to enlarge or dress out …

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  • 2reamed — rɪːm n. quantity of 500 sheets of paper; large quantity of writing paper v. create a hole with a reamer, enlarge a hole with a reamer …

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  • 3reamed — выжал; выжатый …

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  • 5get reamed out — See ream out …

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  • 6Reamer — otheruses4|the metalworking tool|the kitchen utensil|Lemon reamerA reamer or ream is a tool used in machining to make existing holes dimensionally more accurate and to improve surface finish. Reamers are used mostly in the metalworking areas of… …

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  • 7Deep foundation — A deep foundation installation for a bridge in Napa, California, United States …

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  • 8Panther Model 100 — from 1900 to 1967 [ http://www.pantherownersclub.com/PantherPage/ Panther owners club accesed 2008 05 04] ] . Launched in 1932, the Model 100 continued through to 1963. Whilst the engine and overall layout stayed essentially the same, the… …

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  • 9ream — I UK [riːm] / US [rɪm] noun Word forms ream : singular ream plural reams 1) reams [plural] informal a large quantity of something reams of useful information 2) [countable] British a measure of a quantity of paper, equal to 480 pieces II UK… …

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  • 10ream someone out — tv. to scold someone severely. □ The teacher really reamed him out. CD The coach reamed out the whole team …

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