reams in English

noun
1
500 (formerly 480) sheets of paper.
In fact, I think the ream of paper sitting next to my printer is actually the same package I bought when I got to New York.
verb
1
widen (a bore or hole) with a special tool.
Wilson drills and reams a hole that will form the beginning of the bolt channel.

Use "reams" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "reams" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "reams", or refer to the context using the word "reams" in the English Dictionary.

1. 5 Mostly you get reams of plain text.

2. 1 She's written reams of poetry.

3. 2 She wrote reams in the exam.

4. Reams of data lost. And the original genome was destroyed.

5. For starters they've got reams of cheques he wrote for false expenses.

6. 7 Process control has reams of output data that need organizing and interpreting.

7. 12 It certainly makes a refreshing change from reams of text menus.

8. 9 Most of that time was spent on reams of navigational corrections.

9. 28 Bowing out seems unlikely, but the stadium groundbreaking is reams of paperwork away.

10. 11 Both sides used reams of statistical data to argue for the superiority of their performance.

11. 14 Reams of paper have been used to debate what tag-questions, for instance, mean.

12. 10 Standard cheap writing paper - there's reams of it on sale, about four hundred outlets.

13. I write reams of dry prose with Appropriately technical language and what my colleagues consider scientific consequence.

14. 16 There were such reams of documents that it simply wasn't possible to read them all.

15. 6 I write reams of dry prose with appropriately technical language and what my colleagues consider scientific consequence.

16. 8 Reams of data, miles of magnetic tape, but none of it satisfies even my own primitive appetite for answers.

17. 4 Their specific task is to sort through the reams of information and try to determine what it may mean.

18. We recommend storing the packed reams and reels for at least 24 hours in the printing shop so they can adjust to the temperature.

19. 13 The creative-writing industry is cranking out reams of stuff that nobody in his or her right mind would ever want to read.

20. 25 M.Jean Leblanc of his staff went to considerable lengths to both provide and help interpret various policy papers and reams of data.

21. 26 If you happen to be a seasoned 1-2-3 or Excel user reluctant to loose reams of data, then have no fear.

22. Since Brexit, exporters face a process of up to 26 steps, with every shipment logged in multiple databases and certified by reams of red tape

23. Unelected federal Bureaucrats make reams of rules and regulations for Americans, despite the fact that such lawmaking is unconstitutional, and for the most part the Bureaucrats are following a