risma
ream (of paper)
noun REEZ-mah Rare
Origin: From Arabic rizma ('bundle'), via Spanish.
Also means
sort, kind
Usage Note
Risma literally means a ream of 500 sheets of paper. Figuratively and very commonly, gente della stessa risma means 'people of the same sort/ilk,' often with a negative connotation. This idiomatic use is far more frequent in everyday speech than the literal meaning.
Examples
"Sono tutti della stessa risma."
Natural Translation
They are all of the same ilk.
Literal Translation
They-are all of-the same ream.
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