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[ jamz ] / dʒæmz /
noun (used with a plural verb)Origin of jamsFirst recorded in 1965–70; by shortening Words nearby jamsjamoke, jam-pack, jam-packed, jampan, jamproof, jams, jam session, Jamshedpur, Jamshid, jam-up, Jan Definition for jams (2 of 2)[ jamz ] / dʒæmz /
Trademark.a brand of baggy, brightly patterned, knee-length swim trunks. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for jamsBesides the weekly rehearsals at the Elks Lodge, Azinger jams with men and women at the local retirement home. Everybody’s Welcome at the Pittsburgh Banjo Club|Vivian Salama|April 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST The rock-clad town is now famous for meat products like chorizo, along with olive oil, almonds, and jams. The Spanish Fraggle Rock: Setenil de las Bodegas Is an Andalucian Town Built Under a Rock|Nina Strochlic|January 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST It jams a website with thousands of requests, effectively overloading the server so that it is inaccessible to the public. Who Is Behind Cyberattacks on Israel’s Airline and Banks?|Eli Lake|January 18, 2012|DAILY BEAST Jersey Turnpike (v.)—to perform a dance move in which one jams his/her rear end against a man's crotch and then bends over. The Real Jersey Dictionary, Vol. 3|Jaimie Etkin|March 24, 2011|DAILY BEAST
It was so battered through long use, however, that Ingua thought the "jams" would not be noticed. Mary Louise in the Country|L. Frank Baum (AKA Edith Van Dyne) It was a mile across the jams to the west bank of the Yukon, and candles flickered the full length of the twisting trail. These jams were the most advertised in the country, and Purkes was the local agent for them. Dawson Black: Retail Merchant|Harold Whitehead He jams the money order window of the post-office for two long days after the bi-monthly pay day. On the Trail of The Immigrant|Edward A. Steiner And jellies, jams, and fresh and preserved fruits, of every sort. Tried for Her Life|Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth
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