Noun : He has written reams of poetry. From Dictionary.com.
Verb (used with object) : to ream an orange. From Dictionary.com.
Because despite what you call reams and reams of hard evidence, there is NO hard evidence in the report that holds up. From Wordnik.com. [Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines] Reference
Most modern cars now have impact bars inside doors which also contain reams of wiring for electronic in-car gadgets. From Wordnik.com. [More Minor Accidents Blamed on Wider Cars | Impact Lab] Reference
I use paper boxes, the kind reams of paper come in. From Wordnik.com. [Behind the (Beekeeper's) Veil] Reference
It's nice not to have to enter reams of living expenses. From Wordnik.com. [Six Antidotes For Old Age] Reference
But explaining faith satisfactorily will take reams of print. From Wordnik.com. [Mail Call: A Crisis of Faith] Reference
Nina commends her for mixing fabrics but reams her for the styling. From Wordnik.com. [Una LaMarche: Project Runway Season 8 Premiere Recap] Reference
Try, reams of evidence and "overwhelming consensus of climate scientists.". From Wordnik.com. [Video: Webb and Warner Speak at Pro-Coal Industry Rally] Reference
I have reviewed reams of research and many claims for and against soy foods. From Wordnik.com. [Soy: Blessing or Curse?] Reference
The endless reams of data will be too voluminous for human engineers to track. From Wordnik.com. [A New Way To Compute] Reference
Reviewing reams of daily-life data gathered by patients could be overwhelming for doctors. From Wordnik.com. [How Life's Details Help Patients] Reference
The finding challenges the reams of studies that conclude marriage is best for your health. From Wordnik.com. [Single and Loving It, Even During the Holidays] Reference
In the months after the raids, federal agents seized reams of documents from the government. From Wordnik.com. [Maryland Sen. Currie indicted on charges of taking bribes from grocery chain] Reference
U.S. companies have long complained of reams of red tape from cold-war-era export-licensing laws. From Wordnik.com. [Left On The Launch Pad] Reference
Gross, who directly manages 24 mutual funds, relies on his gut, as well as endless reams of data. From Wordnik.com. [Bond giant Pimco taking another shot at equities, driven by belief in 'new normal'] Reference
Susan Sterne of Economic Analysis Associates compiles reams of data on consumer-spending patterns. From Wordnik.com. ['OLD' ECONOMY SAVES THE 'NEW'] Reference
Facebook is often accused of harvesting reams of data about users that it shares with advertisers. From Wordnik.com. [Larry Magid: Privacy Panic Focuses on Wrong Issues] Reference
The new agency is empowered to collect reams of trading data from Wall Street banks and analyze them. From Wordnik.com. [How a Street Watchdog Got Its Bite] Reference
Kerouac always referred to it as Teletype, the reams of paper that news editors used to get the wires off. From Wordnik.com. [Questions And Answers: 'On The Road' Is On The Block] Reference
For all the reams of copy published about the presidential campaign, the essentials are sometimes elusive. From Wordnik.com. [A Voter's Guide To The Issues] Reference
Last night, Edwards opened his remarks with reams of praise for Clinton -- and an explicit call for unity. From Wordnik.com. [Does Edwards Matter?] Reference
On this one, the Klezamatics provide music for a few of the reams of lyrics Guthrie never wrote tunes for. From Wordnik.com. [The Klezmatics: 'Happy Joyous Hanukah'] Reference
But reams of words and seven dismissed jurors later, all that reply mounted to huge gobs of throat clearing. From Wordnik.com. [Let The Dna Wars Begin] Reference
Engineers have long appreciated the superiority of light over electricity for carrying reams of information. From Wordnik.com. [Who Needs Electrons?] Reference
The big papers sent swarms of reporters and trundled out reams of evidence to demolish this simplistic contention. From Wordnik.com. [Cracks In The Story] Reference
Patrice Peyret is fortunate in that his customers generate reams of data, and he never takes his eyes off the information. From Wordnik.com. [Keeping Tabs On The Under-Banked] Reference
But it was Richard Nixon who made headlines with it, generating debate and spawning reams of books and articles on the subject. From Wordnik.com. [A Touch Of Magic] Reference
I had to fill out reams of papers before applying, still more before being accepted, and even more upon arriving at the airport. From Wordnik.com. [Chris Guillebeau: Getting to Algiers] Reference
This seems obvious at first glance, although advocacy groups for fatherhood can also summon up reams of statistics to demonstrate it. From Wordnik.com. [Building A Better Dad] Reference
With Kamel prepared to spill Saddam's secrets, the Iraqis suddenly provided Ekeus with reams of information on their outlawed program. From Wordnik.com. [His Secret Weapon] Reference
With all the reams of medical research being published, why did the federal government need to fund comparative effectiveness research?. From Wordnik.com. [Q&A with CU President, Jim Guest: Consumers should help decide which issues need medical research] Reference
That phrase came to mind as I reviewed the reams of headlines produced by Catalyst during the years since Mayor Richard M. Daley took the reins of the Chicago Public Schools. From Wordnik.com. [Lorraine Forte: Time to Write a New Chapter for Chicago Public Schools] Reference
Hoping to recycle the reams of garment paper that are discarded after pressing pleats into fabric, he challenged designers to incorporate the strips into a piece of furniture. From Wordnik.com. [Sitting Pretty] Reference
If anyone doesn't think the early years are important, doesn't believe the reams of reports and research on their enduring impact, I would love them to have been at my reunion. From Wordnik.com. [Ellen Galinsky: A Retrospective on High School Reunions: The First Years Last Forever] Reference
If the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service designates the lynx an endangered species this summer, lynx management would get handed over to the Feds, which could mean reams of red tape. From Wordnik.com. [Lynx To The Past] Reference
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