Pronunciation: /ˈhɛlmər/
noun a surname or a given name, often used as a character name in literature or media
A1 A helmer is a type of storage unit commonly used in Scandinavian homes.
A2 The helmer in the office is filled with important documents and supplies.
B1 The helmer was overflowing with books and papers, making it difficult to find anything.
B2 She organized the helmer by labeling each drawer with specific categories.
C1 The antique helmer in the living room was a beautiful piece of furniture.
C2 The helmer, passed down through generations, held sentimental value for the family.
formal Mr. Helmer is the CEO of the company.
informal Have you met Helmer yet? He's in charge around here.
slang Helmer is the big boss, don't mess with him.
figurative In this organization, Helmer is like a king ruling over his subjects.
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