"Teem" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "teem" has multiple meanings, but the most commonly used one is:
1. To be full to overflowing.
Example: "The garden teems with flowers in the spring."
Additionally, "teem" can also be used as a verb that means to abound or abound in large quantities.
Example: "The region teems with historical sites."
In a more idiomatic sense, "teem" can also be used as a verb that means to give birth.
Example: "She teemed with a baby boy."
Finally, "teem" is also used as a verb in nautical context, meaning to be made to explode due to excessive pressure.
Example: "The ship teemed under the pressure of the storm."
ADVERB<br><br>Used to describe a task or activity as boring and enjoyable lessened to the point of being unpleasant.<br><br>Example: "The lectures were notoriously tedious throughout the course."
Tedium refers to a feeling of monotony, dullness, and lack of interest in a situation or activity, often due to repetitive or unchallenging circumstances. It can also refer to the quality of being tedious, or causing boredom.
A moment in golf in which the ball stops on the green without going into a hole, but is re-shot off the green.
There is no word "teems" in English language that is recognized as a valid word. It is possible that you meant "teens" or "teams".
Adjective: relating to or characteristic of teenagers or adolescence, typically in the range of 13 to 19 years of age.<br><br>Example: "She's a teen pop singer."<br><br>Adjective: extremely good; excellent.<br><br>Example: "This cake is teen."
Adjectives: adolescent, young adult, juvenile, pubescent, young, adolescent<br><br>Noun: a person in their teens.