Crossword clues for reams
reams
- Enlarges a hole
- Copier paper purchases
- Uses a trepan
- Uses a juicer
- Stationery units
- Stationery amounts
- Staples boxful
- Stack by the copier
- Some paper quantities
- Paper packages
- Paper bundles
- Paper amounts
- Office orders
- Office Depot buys
- ___ out (scolds)
- Vast quantities of writing
- Units for the copier
- Stationery store units
- Staples units
- Stacks by the copier
- Some paper
- Quantities of copier paper
- Print shop packs
- Paper supply measures
- Paper supply
- Paper is sold in them
- Paper batches
- Pages and pages
- Packs of copy paper
- OfficeMax purchase quantities
- Large quantities (of paper?)
- Georgia-Pacific buys
- Enlarges a bore
- Dunder-Mifflin units
- Does boring work?
- Copy paper units
- Copier paper orders
- Cleans, as a pipe
- Batches of A4
- Amounts of paper
- 500-sheet units of paper
- Paper purchases
- Paper measures
- Large quantity of writing
- Bawls (out)
- Lots and lots of paper
- Opens up a hole in
- A heap
- Prolific writer's output
- Stationer's stock
- Sheets are sold in them
- Paper orders
- Bawls out
- Chews (out)
- Large quantities of paper
- Curses (out)
- Enlarges, as a hole
- Very much
- A great amount
- Great amount
- Cleans a meerschaum
- Paper units
- Stationery supplies
- Scads
- Cleans a pipe
- Oodles
- Manila measures
- Artist writing about etchings primarily is boring
- Fishes don't start papers
- A lot of fantasies not getting started
- Paper quantities in the office supply closet
- A lot
- Whole lot
- Large amounts of paper
- Paper packs
- Lots of paper
- Paper buys
- Quires and quires
- Quantities of paper
- Packs of paper
- Packages of copier paper
- Enlarges, in a way
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
Reams refers to:
- Ream, a quantity of paper
- Barbara Jane Reams (born 1976), American actress
- Frazier Reams (1897–1971), American politician, congressman from Ohio
- Frazier Reams Jr., American politician from Ohio, son of Frazier Reams
- Gary Reams (contemporary), American politician from Virginia
- Lee Roy Reams (born 1942), American actor, choreographer, and director
Usage examples of "reams".
Every fourteen seconds Wierzbicki reams a bearing and Stephanides grinds a bearing and O’Malley attaches a bearing to a camshaft.
Wierzbicki reams a bearing and Stephanides grinds a bearing and O’Malley attaches a bearing to a camshaft.
The 142-Y comes in reams and also in smaller packages of a hundred sheets.
He was struggling with his analysis of the data he needed from the reams of use-energy printouts, both for himself and Johnny.
The silence was broken by printers churning out reams of hard copy that fell unnoticed into baskets or spilled to the floor.
They have proved excellent not only at gathering gossip of all sorts but at investigating specific questions through reams of records, and at interviewing scores of persons about the Mayfair family, much as an investigative "true crime" writer might do today.
Indeed, Irwin Dandrich wrote to our detective agency connection in London (he never knew to whom his information was going or for what purpose) that all he had to do was step into a ballroom and he heard all about what Stella was up to A few phone calls made on Saturday morning also provided reams of information.
He dumped all his reams of notes and formulas into the maw of the recycler.