jamb

[ US /ˈdʒæm/ ]
[ UK /d‍ʒˈæm/ ]
NOUN
  1. upright consisting of a vertical side member of a door or window frame
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How To Use jamb In A Sentence

  • The sjambok is the Baas 'cure for the traitor, and sometimes it kills to cure. The Judgment House
  • In Yemen, for example, rhino horn is carved into handles used in daggers called jambiyas.
  • Siku chache kabla, Zelaya alimuondoa madarakani mkuu wa majeshi, Jenerali Romeo Vasquez Velasquez, jambo ambalo lilifuatiwa na … [...] 29 June 2009, 14: 44 pm elizabeth Global Voices in English » Honduras: Political Crisis Over Controversial Referendum
  • What do you bring to the jamboree,darling,huh? Aside from those baby blues and a knife?
  • Schiff's forms depend (like Marianne Moore's) on interlocking enjambments, on syllabics, and on baroque grammar, or else (unlike Moore's) on dense repetitions derived from Provençal forms.
  • Well - they are out there somewhere, as they have always been, and the competitive route exampled by the well-established Donatella Flick jamboree may be one way of finding them.
  • Sometimes, the slightest leaning of a doorjamb can cause a door to swing open or shut on its own.
  • For a change of pace, a jambon et fromage crepe is a good choice. USATODAY.com - Marketers peddles wares at each Tour stop
  • It wasn't until the early 19th century that Creoles in New Orleans began using tomatoes in gumbos and jambalayas.
  • Malgre tout, apres avoir raccroché je tremblais de partout, j'avais pu de jambes et mes yeux se sont mis a piker et la fatigue s'est alors abattu sur moi! Pinku-tk Diary Entry
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