A river in east central England that flows past Cambridge to join the Ouse River.
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Examples for "Cam"
Examples for "Cam"
1Now the company is bringing a new version to Europe: Nest Cam.
2On that note, the Cam McCarthy situation is clearly far from ideal.
3He wonders how long Cam's got; how long any of them's got.
4Getting quarterback Cam Newton more involved in the run game would help.
5Thankfully, Steven seemed to have no idea she had seen Cam earlier.
1More than 50 boats made out of cardboard, tape and glue have taken to the River Cam.
2Fast-paced and street-wise, the narrative builds to a terrific climax in, of all places, a punt on the River Cam.
3Comstock supplied entertainment by telling the tale of chasing the killer Puritan across the Backs and into the River Cam.
4The Olympic flame has been punting on the River Cam on its journey from Cambridge to Luton on relay day 51.
5Drake's songs, highly redolent of changing seasons and slow druggy days by the River Cam, must have already seemed ancient even in 1969.
6BCN Wildlife Trust organises bat punt safaris on the River Cam in Cambridge: 90-minute trips every Friday from 11 May.
7Riding a boat down the river Cam.
8When Byron was at Cambridge, he was introduced to Scrope Davis by their mutual friend, Matthews, who was afterwards drowned in the river Cam.
9The security video just arrived from Lon King's medical building and I wanted to pull Sean off screening river cams and put him on that.