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Laming

Lame \Lame\ (l[=a]m), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lamed (l[=a]md); p. pr. & vb. n. Laming.] To make lame.

If you happen to let child fall and lame it.
--Swift.

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laming

vb. (present participle of lame English)

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Laming

Laming (also transliterated Laminh) is a commune in Bar Kaev District in northeast Cambodia. It contains five villages and has a population of 2,622.

In the 2007 commune council elections, all five seats went to members of the Cambodian People's Party. Land alienation is a severe problem in Laming. (See Ratanakiri Province for background information on land alienation.)

Usage examples of "laming".

Her missiles ripped into it, damaging its impellers, laming it so that even a lumbering merchantship could outpace it.

This differs from the case of laming the horse with a nail in two respects.

Either a man could nail horseshoes without ever laming the horse, or he couldn’t.

Either a man could nail horseshoes without ever laming the horse, or he couldn't.

The fluctuating impeller wedge d'Arezzo had spotted earlier was like an old wet-navy oil slick, trailing like blood as proof of the cruiser's laming wound.

Her missiles ripped into it, damaging its impellers, laming it so that even a lumbering merchant ship could outpace it.

The fluctuating impeller wedge d’Arezzo had spotted earlier was like an old wet-navy oil slick, trailing like blood as proof of the cruiser’s laming wound.

The summer was approaching its end and another heat wave had started, laming the city’s life.