Ream | Mean of ream in English Dictionary
/ˈriːm/
- Noun
- an amount of paper that equals 480, 500, or 516 sheets
- a large amount of writing
- She took reams of notes. [=she took a very large amount of notes]
- Verb
- to criticize (someone) in an angry way
- He got reamed in the press for his comments.
- She reamed him out for leaving the lights on.