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US
/ˈdʒɛm/
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NOUN
- a terrorist organization founded in 2000; a militant Islamic group active in Kashmir and closely aligned with al-Rashid Trust; seeks to secure release of imprisoned fellow militants by kidnappings
How To Use JEM In A Sentence
- in Britain they call a jimmy and jemmy
- Jem's words are cut off by the buzz of Olivia's telephone, and Olivia presses the speaker button.
- Let everie sound of a pitch keep still in reson-ance, jemcrow, jackdaw, prime and secund with their terce that whoe betwides them, now full theorbe, now dulcifair, and when we press of pedal (sof!) pick out and vowelise your name. Finnegans Wake
- On a lighter note, Luke Haines, the indie pop star who dresses like John Betjeman, will be reading from his memoirs and performing acoustically Fri. This week's new live music
- Could've jemmied our way in and nicked the silver, no problem," Shirley said. Bottled Spider
- Jemima more than once during the time whilst the bohea was poured out. Mens Wives
- Sebuah truk sampah yang mungkin secara tidak sengaja menghantam jembatan concrete yang menyangga jembatan yang sedang di bangun membuat jembatan itu hampir ambruk. JEMBATAN HAMPIR ROBOH
- No need to read this sheet and personally I believe that this jujement redned by a corrupted court under a corrupted judge and ploted by an industry of criminal parasites is beraly fgood enought to be use aas toilet paper. Pirate Bay verdict online: depth and detail
- Yet any half-competent peterman with a sectional jemmy would have ripped it open inside five minutes. A QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE
- The sole saving grace of the film is Jemaine Clement (of Flight of the Conchords fame) as Ronald Chevalier, a pompous author of bad sci-fi novels who is ironically the only character to not reach unbearable levels of annoyingness. This Week in DVD & Blu-ray: 2012, Where the Wild Things Are, Ponyo, and More | /Film