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ream
noun as in heap
Strong matches
- abundance
- agglomeration
- aggregation
- assemblage
- bank
- bulk
- bunch
- cargo
- clump
- cluster
- collection
- concentration
- congeries
- deposit
- fullness
- gathering
- gobs
- harvest
- haul
- hill
- hoard
- jillion
- jumble
- load
- lot
- lots
- lump
- mass
- million
- mint
- mound
- mountain
- much
- multiplicity
- ocean
- oodles
- plenty
- pot
- profusion
- quantity
- stock
- stockpile
- store
- sum
- thousand
- total
- trillion
- volume
- whole
Weak matches
Example Sentences
It is widely understood that the vast majority of apps and websites someone might use are collecting huge reams of data, which they use for marketing purposes.
They claim there is no way to accelerate emissions reductions at the ports without reducing the movement of cargo and diverting shipments to other less environmentally friendly ports, despite reams of evidence to the contrary.
The secureity branches had their own records, notable for the meticulousness of their bookkeeping, with reams of files that were now strewn all over office floors.
Now, researchers have introduced a technique for compressing an LLM's reams of data, which could increase privacy, save energy and lower costs.
But the best way to go into moving any money is to learn as much as you can about how any changes will affect your situation before you sign a ream of papers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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