"Teemed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To bubble or seam apart, typically at the scales, as with fish; to worm.
Verb
1. The smell of fresh coffee teemed from the kitchen, enticing everyone to join in for breakfast.
2. The crowd spilled onto the sidewalk, teemed with people enjoying the street festival.
3. Her curiosity teemed with excitement as she explored the mysterious mansion.
4. The aggressive sales tactics of the telemarketer teemed with insincerity.
5. The controversies surrounding the politician's ethics policies have teemed a heated debate among voters.
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.