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  • proper noun biblical Abbreviation of James.

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Examples

  • He had been christened James Augustus Meredith Christopher and throughout his schooldays had been known as Jam.

    Sharpe's Havoc Cornwell, Bernard 2003

  • But a great talent like Chris Morris wasn't to repeat himself anyway -- his next project, the wonderfully vicious satire of dotcom dickheads, "Nathan Barley" was quite a shift away from the brooding psychopathy of "Jam."

    Boing Boing 2009

  • So high-pitched and piercing is her voice, and so exaggerated her Southern accent, a great many key lines turn out unintelligible, and you may find yourself wondering how her brother happened to be named "Jam."

    TheaterMania.com 2009

  • And here they are together playing basketball in the video for "Jam."

    BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs 2009

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