oakum
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of oakum
before 1000; Middle English okome, Old English ācuma, variant of ācumba, literally, offcombings, equivalent to ā- separative prefix ( see a- 3) + -cumba ( see comb)
Example Sentences
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"As long as Freddie is singing and the monitor is beeping, you know things are all right," says Oakum, "but it's a nightmare."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Will you tell him for me, madam,' turning to Mrs. Oakum, 'that I should be pleased to see him at my house as early to-morrow morning as his engagements will permit?
From I've Been Thinking; or, the Secret of Success by Roe, Azel Stevens
Why, Sam Oakum, we like Bill Andrews almost as well as we do you; but there he comes.'
From I've Been Thinking; or, the Secret of Success by Roe, Azel Stevens
The moment the young officer stepped upon the deck, he presented his sword to Captain Oakum.
From I've Been Thinking; or, the Secret of Success by Roe, Azel Stevens
Mary Oakum was in personal appearance a lovely young creature, and an equally lovely spirit breathed forth in every word, sparkled from every look, and shone forth embodied in her whole conduct.
From I've Been Thinking; or, the Secret of Success by Roe, Azel Stevens
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