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rum
1[ ruhm ]
noun
- an alcoholic liquor or spirit distilled from molasses or some other fermented sugar-cane product.
- alcoholic drink in general; intoxicating liquor:
He warned against the demon rum.
rum
2[ ruhm ]
adjective
- odd, strange, or queer:
a rum fellow.
- problematic; difficult; bad:
a rum situation.
rum
3[ ruhm ]
noun
Rum
4[ room ]
noun
- Arabic name of Rome, once used to designate the Byzantine Empire.
rum
1/ rʌm /
noun
- spirit made from sugar cane, either coloured brownish-red by the addition of caramel or by maturation in oak containers, or left white
rum
2/ rʌm /
adjective
- slang.strange; peculiar; odd
rum
3/ rʌm /
noun
- short for rummy 1
Derived Forms
- ˈrumness, noun
- ˈrumly, adverb
Other Words From
- rumless adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of rum1
Origin of rum2
Origin of rum3
Word History and Origins
Origin of rum1
Origin of rum2
Example Sentences
Remove from heat and stir in the walnuts, rum, powdered sugar, and salt until fully incorporated.
Heat the rum in a small skillet over medium until reduce by half.
Make a batch of these rum balls, climb into a onesie, and let your favorite movie do the rest.
Phonetic, made-up lyrics are another venerable tradition of folk music, and “pa-rum-pa-pa-pum” is iconic of the genre.
Both impart the experience of sitting with brilliant Cubans over a rum to debate the State of Cuban Intellectual Life.
The black sticks resembling lollipops are said to be compounds of rum, bullocks' blood and tobacco lees.
He was unhurt, but he moved with shuffling steps, much like a tavern-loafer soggy from rum.
Ive seen a lot of booze-fighters, and helped tuck some of them underground, but I never saw any rum hound just like this guy.
The men were in a panic and the captain sought courage in rum, and was soon too drunk to handle his ship.
Half a gill of rum to two of water was served out once a day to each man.
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