Do we say teamed or teemed

teamed 5 occurrences

The Black Creek Stopping-House gave not only food and shelter to the men who teamed the wheat to marketit gave them good fellowship and companionship.

With Bisson Rheume: A clout about that head, [Sidenote: clout vppon] Where late the Diadem stood, and for a Robe About her lanke and all ore-teamed Loines, A blanket in th'Alarum of feare caught vp.

(For the CHOGM, Devika Sequeira and Lui Godinho sneaked into the area, and anyone would have thought they were just a couple of Indian tourists; Perviz teamed up with Rajan himself to chase the then-admired now-infamous Robert Mugabe to a church in Chimbel where the once-charismatic leader had gone to trace his ancestors from an empire that once ruled central Africa and part of current-day Zimbabwe.

Frances Scott Fitzgerald Smith (C); 27Sep67; R418626. Teamed with genius.

Frances Scott Fitzgerald Smith (C); 27Sep67; R418626. Teamed with genius.

teemed 70 occurrences

Still, the omission was soon rectified, and the Home ere long teemed with children.

The girls had a busy day, as Uncle John had predicted, for all the exciting incidents of the evening and night before had to be written up and the next day's paper teemed with "news" of a character to interest all its readers.

These 'roaring forties' seem all strangely devoid of animal lifeat least in a December north-east gale; not a whale did we seeonly a pair of porpoises; not a sea-bird, save a lonely little kittiwake or two, who swung round our stern in quest of food: but the seeming want of life was only owing to our want of eyes; each night the wake teemed more bright with flame-atomies.

how it has teemed with adversities to my countrymen!

We saw that you were not forsaken in the hour of need; yet your grievances were by far less heart-stirring than ours, and should you have failed in the noble enterprize of independence, such a failure, at that time, would by no means have teemed with such immediate results of positive mischiefs to the world outside of you, as every considerate mind might have foreseen from our fall.

Now when she was so far away his fancy teemed with stories.

The lake was kept by the native proprietor as a fish preserve, and literally teemed with fish of all sorts, shapes, and sizes.

Many of the arguments advanced teemed with force.

Quite apart from the likelihood that the Gadarene may have gossiped at table about the messianic hopes of the Hebrews, which of course he knew, it is not conceivable that he never betrayed any knowledge of, or interest in, the prophetic ideas with which his native country teemed.

One could have been run over and killed by them twenty times between Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus, but all teemed with selfish life.

I have found dulness to quicken into sentiment in a thin ether, as water, though not very hot, boils in a receiver partly exhausted; and heads, in appearance empty, have teemed with notions upon rising ground, as the flaccid sides of a football would have swelled out into stiffness and extension.

Meanwhile the inventors were not idle, and the press fairly teemed with novel suggestions for the defense of the city.

The public either suffered from or were benefited by the interview between Mr. Jackson Harmar and the veteran patriots, for the press soon teemed with stirring poetical appeals to the people to hold their liberties dearer than life, on account of the blood that they had cost.

The country fairly teemed with game.

Numbers of the booksellers were distinguished as Protestant or fanatical publishers; and their shops teemed with the furious declamations of Ferguson, the inflammatory sermons of Hickeringill, the political disquisitions of Hunt, and the party plays and libellous poems of Settle and Shadwell.

Her brain teemed with speculations: Where, how occupied and in what state of things, what frame of mind, was Victorine, were Flora and Madame?

The banks and bridge teemed with swarming life, and all Kashmir seemed to have contributed its noisiest members to the revel.

All this labour requires hands to do it, and sothe supply for some time, at all events, answering the demandthe village teemed with men.

The fort of Ghoree has great strength, being on a level with the adjacent country and surrounded by a wet ditch thirty feet wide and very deep; its stagnant water teemed with fish of a large size, but I had no opportunity of ascertaining their species.

In short, the whole country teemed with plots and counterplots, every one of which was more absurd and inexplicable than those of Oates, with his whole tribe of Jesuits.

Silver rivers spread their network among the woods, and the lakes and the quiet reaches of the rivers teemed with trout and salmon.

We then inspected the great plantation, where was found growing in profusion, everything essential to the wants of the most fastidious of mortals, while the surrounding woods and river teemed with a great variety of fish and game.

The press teemed with burning words, and the pulpit was outspoken in characterizing the rebellion and vindicating the government.

She teemed with joy and uttered sighs; And tears midst laughter filled her eyes Her heart delighted in his birth; In sorrow deep was drowned her mirth.

Newspapers teemed with abuse of superstition and pharisaism, and praise of this wholesome, moral, and 'truly English' sport.

Do we say   teamed   or  teemed