seamed Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of seamed In English

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Examples of seamed

  • Glovers often seamed from an even earlier age, and many of the girls who did attend dame schools took their seaming with them.

  • Women placed rubber on the bottoms of the cans by hand before they seamed the body of the can to the bottom.

  • The early discussions which took place, even at governmental level, seamed to confirm this impression.

  • We have therefore allowed for new training schools, either replacements or additional ones, where it seamed desirable.

  • It consists of gritstone boulders deeply seamed by water flows.

  • He seamed to derive much more pleasure from making goals.

  • It is also a two-story frame building with seamed metal gable roof, but sided in clapboard instead.

  • The fronts, in children's sizes, are seamed together for about 2 inches, in women's sizes a little more.

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