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leam

Aussprache: [liːm]

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Kontext: „geography“

(noun) a leam is a narrow, often muddy or wet path, usually found in fields or rural areas. It’s kind of like a little road where people or animals can walk, especially in the countryside.

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The children loved walking along the leam in the village, looking for frogs.

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There was no leam for us to walk on; the field was completely dry and dusty.

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Have you ever walked along a leam in the summertime?

Kontext: „to shine“

(verb) to leam means to shine or light up. It’s not a common word, but it describes the way something can glow with a soft light, like the sun coming through the clouds.

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The moon began to leam softly over the lake, creating a beautiful scene.

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The room was so dark that the candle did not leam at all.

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Can you see the stars leam in the night sky?

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