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Hulme

British  
/ hjuːm /

noun

  1. T ( homas ) E ( rnest ). 1883–1917, English literary critic and poet; a proponent of imagism

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The Sun's senior showbiz reporter Lottie Hulme says the programme's "authentic emotion" sets it apart from competitors like Love Island, Love Is Blind, Married At First Sight and Dating Naked.

From BBC • Feb. 15, 2025

The trust's chief executive Nick Hulme said some staff were receiving more than £4,000 in back pay and talks were ongoing with the union.

From BBC • Dec. 26, 2024

Several Merseyside locations were used in Midas Man including Hulme Hall in Port Sunlight where Starr performed with the band two days after drummer Pete Best was sacked.

From BBC • Oct. 30, 2024

However, two days after the dismissal, Starr found himself on drums with The Beatles booked to play Hulme Hall, which is now an events venue, for the Port Sunlight Horticultural Society annual dance.

From BBC • Oct. 30, 2024

Of course I never said a word about it to Margaret Hulme, or any one else; I suppose she guessed, or something.

From The Youngest Girl in the School by Sharp, Evelyn