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Hums

British  
/ hʊms /

noun

  1. a variant of Homs

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Hums a low song about a bird with broken wings who learns to fly.

From "A Bird Will Soar" by Alison Green Myers

Hums out I should have been scared of him.

From "Things Not Seen" by Andrew Clements

In 1862 she taught in the Sidon School, and afterwards married the Rev. Sulleba Jerwan, the first native pastor in Hums.

From The Women of the Arabs by Robinson, Charles S. (Charles Seymour)

Such meetings have been conducted in Hums 222and Tripoli, in Beirût, Abeih, Deir el Komr and Sidon, and in Suk el Ghurb, B'hamdûn, Hasbeiya, and Deir Mimas for many years.

From The Women of the Arabs by Robinson, Charles S. (Charles Seymour)

Hums round about her, and with all his power Extracts sweet wisdom from so fair a flower!

From The Poetical Works of Edward Young, Volume 2 by Young, Edward