Pronunciation: /bi ˈsæmɪŋ/
verb action word that expresses a state of being or an action
A1 I am saming my friend's new haircut.
A2 She was saming the taste of the soup before adding more salt.
B1 The team will be saming the new software for bugs before releasing it.
B2 The chef has been saming the flavors in the dish to ensure they complement each other.
C1 The scientists are saming the data to draw conclusions about the experiment.
C2 The lawyer has been saming the evidence to build a strong case for the trial.
adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 She is saming a new dress for the party.
A2 The students were saming the instructions before starting the experiment.
B1 The chef was saming the sauce to perfection.
B2 The artist is saming the final touches on her masterpiece.
C1 The architect is saming the blueprints for the new building.
C2 The team of engineers is saming the design for the new bridge.
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb
A1 She walks be saming through the park.
A2 The cat sleeps be saming on the windowsill.
B1 He speaks be saming in front of large audiences.
B2 The athlete runs be saming towards the finish line.
C1 The artist paints be saming with incredible precision.
C2 The musician plays be saming during the emotional performance.
formal The scientist conducted an experiment to determine if the two samples would be saming in their chemical composition.
informal I'm not sure if our tastes in music will be saming, but we can give it a try.
slang I doubt our fashion sense will be saming, but who knows?
figurative Their personalities seemed to be saming, as they both had a love for adventure and spontaneity.
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