noun a large quantity of something, typically paper or writing material
Many businesses purchase reams of paper in bulk for their printing and documentation needs.
Teachers and students often purchase reams of paper for school projects and assignments.
In the stationery industry, a ream is a common unit of measurement for paper products.
Reams of paper are commonly sold in office supply stores for everyday use in offices and homes.
In the context of printing, a ream typically refers to a quantity of 500 sheets of paper.
In a writing context, 'ream' may refer to a large quantity of paper, typically 500 sheets, used for printing manuscripts or drafts.
In a psychological context, 'ream' may be used metaphorically to describe a large amount of information or data that needs to be processed or analyzed.
In an accounting context, 'ream' may refer to a standard measurement for paper used in financial statements or reports.
In a printing context, 'ream' is a standard unit of measurement for paper quantity, typically used for printing documents or publications.