Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com
Showing results for Hums. Search instead for lums.

Hums

British  
/ hʊms /

noun

  1. a variant of Homs

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Hums out I should have been scared of him.

From "Things Not Seen" by Andrew Clements

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

From "A Bird Will Soar" by Alison Green Myers

This line of bees which strings thy useless bow Hums mournful echo to my cries of woe.

From The Birth of the War-God A Poem by Kalidasa by Kalidasa

Hums early became the seat of a Christian Church, and in the reign of Diocletian, its bishop, Silvanus, suffered martyrdom.

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

Some natives imagine that the Hammah and Hums of the present day are on the site of the beautiful garden of gardens. 

From The Thistle and the Cedar of Lebanon by Risk Allah, Habeeb

Vocabulary.com logo
by dictionary.com

Look it up. Learn it forever.

Remember "Hums" for good with VocabTrainer. Expand your vocabulary effortlessly with personalized learning tools that adapt to your goals.

Take me to Vocabulary.com