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seam Noun 1. the line along which pieces of fabric are joined by stitching 2. a ridge or line made by joining two edges: the seam between the old and the new buildings 3. a long narrow layer of coal, marble, or ore formed between layers of other rocks 4. a mark or line like a seam, such as a wrinkle or scar Adjective Cricket of a style of bowling in which the bowler uses the stitched seam round the ball in order to make it swing in flight and after touching the ground: a seam bowler Verb 1. to join together by or as if by a seam 2. to mark with furrows or wrinkles [Old English sēam]
Seam a horse-load; a load or burden; specifically, eight bushels of grain; three hundred-weight of hay or manure; two hundred-weight of straw (a cartload). Examples: seam of apples (9 pecks); of corn (a quarter), 1440; of dung, 1726; of glass (120 lb.), 1325; of grain (8 bushels); of hay (3 ctw), 1880; of lime, 1536; of manure, (3 cwt); of oats (8 bushels), 1377; of sand (6-8 pecks); of straw (3 cwt); of wood, 1545.
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You can go to extremes with impossible schemes You can laugh when your dreams fall apart at the seams And life gets exciting with each passing day And love is either in your heart or on it's way Don't you know that it's worth every treasure on earth To be young at heart? |
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