Jam vs Cream - What's the difference?
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A sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar and allowed to congeal. Often spread on bread or toast or used in jam tarts.
(countable) A difficult situation.
* 1975 , (Bob Dylan), (Tangled Up in Blue)
(countable) Blockage, congestion.
An informal, impromptu performance or rehearsal.
(countable, baseball) A difficult situation for a pitcher or defending team.
(countable, basketball) A forceful dunk.
(countable, roller derby) A play during which points can be scored.
(climbing, countable) Any of several maneuvers requiring wedging of an extremity into a tight space.
(UK) luck.
(mining)
To get something stuck in a confined space.
To brusquely force something into a space; cram, squeeze.
To cause congestion or blockage. Often used with "up"
To block or confuse a broadcast signal.
(baseball) To throw a pitch at or near the batter's hands.
(music) To play music (especially improvisation as a group, or an informal unrehearsed session).
To injure a finger or toe by sudden compression of the digit's tip.
(roller derby) To attempt to score points.
(nautical) To bring (a vessel) so close to the wind that half her upper sails are laid aback.
The butterfat/milkfat part of milk which rises to the top; this part when separated from the remainder.
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# The liquid separated from milk, possibly with certain other milk products added, and with at least eighteen percent of it milkfat.
# The liquid separated from milk containing at least 18 percent milkfat (48% for double cream).
A yellowish white colour; the colour of cream.
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(label) Frosting, custard, creamer or another substance similar to the oily part of milk or to whipped cream.
*2004 , Joey Green, Joey Green's Incredible Country Store , , ISBN 1579548482, page 267:
*:Originally the cream filling in Oreo cookies was made with pork lard.
(label) The best part of something.
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*:Welcome, O flower and cream of knights errant.
(label) A viscous aqueous oil/fat emulsion with a medicament added, used to apply that medicament to the skin. (compare with ointment)
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*(Oliver Goldsmith) (1730-1774)
*:In vain she tries her paste and creams , / To smooth her skin or hide its seams.
Semen.
*2001 , Darwin Porter, Hollywood’s Silent Closet: The Lusty Saga of America’s First Star F*#%er!! (SIC) (novel), Blood Moon Productions, Ltd., ISBN 0-9668030-2-7, page 155,
*:He rode me for ten—or was it fifteen?—minutes before one final fuckthrust that filled me completely with his cream .
*2003 , Dominique Adair, “Two Days, Three Nights” in Tied with a Bow ,[http://books.google.com/books?id=UwSA6Ay3doMC] Ellora’s Cave Publishing, ISBN 1843607433, page 74,
*:He tucked his cock into his pants before rubbing his cream into her breasts in slow, teasing strokes.
*2004 , Art Wiederhold, Wild Flowers , iUniverse, ISBN 0595317898, page 158,
*:When he did come, he spurted his cream all over the front of Rosalee’s T-shirt and neck.
(label) The chrism or consecrated oil used in anointing ceremonies.
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*:there shall never harlot have happe, by the helpe of Oure Lord, to kylle a crowned Kynge that with Creyme is anoynted.
Cream-coloured; having a yellowish white colour.
To puree, to blend with a liquifying process.
To turn a yellowish white colour; to give something the color of cream.
(slang) To obliterate, to defeat decisively.
(intransitive, vulgar, slang) To ejaculate (used of either gender).
(transitive, vulgar, slang) To ejaculate in (clothing).
(cooking) To rub, stir, or beat (butter) into a light creamy consistency.
To skim, or take off by skimming, as cream.
(figurative) To take off the best or choicest part of.
To furnish with, or as if with, cream.
* Mrs. Whitney
In lang=en terms the difference between jam and cream
is that jam is a kind of frock for children while cream is to obliterate, to defeat decisively.As nouns the difference between jam and cream
is that jam is a sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar and allowed to congeal. Often spread on bread or toast or used in jam tarts while cream is the butterfat/milkfat part of milk which rises to the top; this part when separated from the remainder.As verbs the difference between jam and cream
is that jam is to get something stuck in a confined space while cream is to puree, to blend with a liquifying process.As an adjective cream is
cream-coloured; having a yellowish white colour.jam
English
, a type of jam, spread on a piece of breadEtymology 1
Noun
- I’m in a jam right now. Can you help me out?
- She was married when we first met
- Soon to be divorced
- I helped her out of a jam , I guess
- But I used a little too much force.
- A traffic jam caused us to miss the game's first period.
- a jam of logs in a river
- He's in a jam now, having walked the bases loaded with the cleanup hitter coming to bat.
- Toughie scored four points in that jam .
- I used a whole series of fist and foot jams in that crack.
- He's got more jam than Waitrose.
Synonyms
* (sweet mixture of fruit) conserve, (US) jelly, preserve * See alsoDerived terms
* jamjar * jammy * jam band * jam roly poly * jam sandwich * jam session * jam tart * jam tomorrow * log jam * Murrumbidgee jam * pearl jam * power jam * toe jam * traffic jam * want jam on it * climbing: ** hand jam ** finger jam ** fist jam ** foot jam ** pinkie jam ** ring jam ** thumb-down jamSee also
* jelly * marmaladeVerb
(jamm)- My foot got jammed in a gap between the rocks.
- Her poor little baby toe got jammed in the door.
- I jammed the top knuckle of my ring finger.
- They temporarily stopped the gas tank leak by jamming a piece of taffy into the hole.
- The rush-hour train was jammed with commuters.
- A single accident can jam the roads for hours.
- Jones was jammed by the pitch.
- When he tripped on the step he jammed his toe.
- Toughie jammed four times in the second period.
Synonyms
* ramDerived terms
* (to squeeze into a small space) jam-pack * jammerEtymology 2
(etyl) or (etyl), meaning "garment, robe"; related to pajamas.cream
English
(wikipedia cream)Alternative forms
* creme * creymeNoun
(en noun)Synonyms
*Adjective
(-)Verb
(en verb)- Cream the vegetables with the olive oil, flour, salt and water mixture .
- We creamed the opposing team!
- Creaming the fragrant cups.