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Eames
name
A surname of Old English origin, notably borne by designers Charles and Ray Eames.
Eamon
name
A male given name of Irish origin, a variant of Edmund.
beam
noun
A long, sturdy length of wood, steel, or concrete used to support a structure such as a floor, roof, or ship deck.
beamed
adj
Fitted or reinforced with beams.
beamer
noun
A device that projects images or video onto a screen; a projector.
beaming
adj
Smiling broadly; radiating happiness.
bloodstream
noun
The flow of blood through the body's veins and arteries.
bream
noun
A freshwater or marine fish with a flattened, silvery body, popular with anglers.
cream
noun
The rich, fatty part of milk that rises to the top, or a dairy product made from it.
creamed
adj
Prepared or mixed with cream, or cooked in a creamy sauce.
creamer
noun
A small pitcher used for serving cream or milk.
creamy
adj
Having the smooth, rich texture or taste of cream.
daydream
noun
A pleasant chain of thoughts or fantasies that drift through your mind while you're awake, disconnected from what's actually happening around you.
daydreaming
noun
The act or habit of drifting into daydreams instead of focusing on the present.
downstream
adj
Further along in the direction a river or fluid is flowing.
dream
noun
A series of images, thoughts, or feelings experienced during sleep.
dreamboat
noun
An extremely attractive person, especially someone considered a romantic ideal.
dreamer
noun
A person who has ambitious or unrealistic ideas and hopes.
dreaming
noun
The act or experience of having a dream, or a state of daydreaming.
dreamland
noun
The imaginary world experienced during sleep.
dreamt
verb
A past tense and past participle form of dream.
dreamy
adj
Having a vague, hazy, or dreamlike quality.