REAM in a Sentence

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Example sentences for REAM, such as:

1. Their specific task is to sort through the reams of information and try to determine what it may mean.
2. Most pressing is the payroll data, Mr Sullivan said. Reams and reams of information about employee salaries.

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 Meanings and Examples of REAM
Definition Example Sentence Classic Sentence
ream
 n.  a very large amount
 n.  an abstract large amount of something; a bundle, package, or quantity of paper, usually containing 500 sheets
Classic Sentence:
1  She did not stay to retaliate, but re-entered in a minute, bearing a reaming silver pint, whose contents I lauded with becoming earnestness.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXII
Example Sentence:
1  They are, though, the latest example of the continual push by Web companies to collate the reams of personal information shared online in the chase for profits.
2  Most pressing is the payroll data, Mr Sullivan said. Reams and reams of information about employee salaries.
3  Their specific task is to sort through the reams of information and try to determine what it may mean.