Can and Hams

Can

Can noun - The part of the body upon which someone sits.
Usage example: she claims a guy on the subway gave her a pinch on the can

Hams and can are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Hams" instead a noun "Can".

Hams

Hams noun - The part of the body upon which someone sits.
Usage example: after sitting on my hams all day, I could use a good workout
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Synonyms for Hams

Can and hams are semantically related. You can use "Can" instead a noun "Hams".

Both words in one sentence

  • Large Ham / Film If Robert Bloody De Niro doing a can-can in a pink dress isn't the prime cut of all hams, watch it after Ronin.
  • Large Ham / Anime The same can be said for Stinger, an effeminate mercenary who hams it up almost every time he opens his mouth.
  • Villain Song: Engstrand hams it up, explaining how a common man with a lot of resentment can gain power over the priest, and thus over the whole community.
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