From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishreamsreams[plural] informalTCWRITE a large amount of writing on paperreams of reams of notes → ream
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ream of• Mostly you get reams of plain text.• Process control has reams of output data that need organizing and interpreting.• If you happen to be a seasoned 1-2-3 or Excel user reluctant to loose reams of data, then have no fear.• Most of that time was spent on reams of navigational corrections.• The creative-writing industry is cranking out reams of stuff that nobody in his or her right mind would ever want to read.• Standard cheap writing paper - there's reams of it on sale, about four hundred outlets.• There were such reams of documents that it simply wasn't possible to read them all.• You may then have to look through reams of examples before you decide on the right person for the job.