jem

IPA: dʒˈɛm

Root Word: Jem

noun

  • A diminutive of the male given names James, Jeremy, or Jeremiah.
  • A diminutive of the female given name Jemima.
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Examples of "jem" in Sentences

  • He was just as firm, and just as wrong, this time. jem
  • It’s only a matter of time before this jem is discovered, and the lines begin …
  • This is a jem of an emotional ride that went unnoticed for the genius behind the writing.
  • Then Frederic authorised the exhumation of D'jem's body, which, it will be remembered, was worth
  • Mad Magazine #68: A rare jem from January 1962 featuring two Santas arguing on the cover illustrated by Don Martin.
  • As much as we can know, I think you have truly captured how they feel about bathing, they really seem to enjoy themselves. by jem
  • Weeks ago, I announced that director Eli Roth (Cabin Fever, Hostel) was determied to make a Thanksgiving movie, based on the faux trailer attached to the Tarantino/Rodriguez jem Grindhouse.
  • I should be able to choose whatever i want freely as long as it falls under the constraints of the Constitution. those are the rights that are given to us as Americans. why do we have to lobby to have these freedoms? jem
  • A melting pot of destruction and hatred that is being breeded in this land of the dead is growing closer to its final days and with must rejoice from those of us waiting to take this jem in the rough and recut it to the more pleasant luster you can give such jems.
  • In comparison to whats been done in the suburbs, I think the use of Ballard as a dense urban neighborhood that still offers traditional neighborhood benefits simply not found in a pure urban setting like Belltown, well its not only pretty cool, its a national jem. Soapboxin '

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