HUMS vs THRUM: NOUN
- A humming noise
- An Islamic fundamentalist group in Pakistan that fought the Soviet Union in Afghanistan in the 1980s; now operates as a terrorist organization primarily in Kashmir and seeks Kashmir's accession by Pakistan
- The state of being or appearing to be actively engaged in an activity
- Plural form of hum.
- The fringe of threads of warp left after cloth has been cut off of a loom
- A heap.
- A troop.
- A monotonous sound, as from the careless or unskilful fingering of a guitar or harp.
- The character of being thrumeyed.
- A loose end, fringe, or tuft of thread or wool.
- One of these threads.
- The fringe of warp threads left on a loom after the cloth has been cut off.
- A thrumming sound
- Any short piece of yarn or rope
- A hat made of coarse woolen cloth.
- The fringe of threads which remains attached to a loom when the web has been cut off; also, one of such threads.
- Hence Any loose thread, or a mass or tuft of loose filamentous material.
- A tuft, or a collection of tufts; a fringe or tassel.
- A knitted cap.
- Pl. Naut., short bits of rope-yarn used for sewing on mats.
- A mat made of canvas and tufts of yarn.
- A shove out of place; a small displacement or fault along a seam.
- Plural Coarse yarn; waste yarn.
- A ragged rocky headland swept by the sea. Also thrum-cap.
- A threadlike part of a flower; a stamen.
- One of the ends of weaver's threads; hence, any soft, short threads or tufts resembling these.
- Any coarse yarn; an unraveled strand of rope.
HUMS vs THRUM: VERB
- Make a low continuous sound
- Sing with closed lips
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hum.
- Sound with a monotonous hum
- Be noisy with activity
- Sound the strings of (a string instrument)
- Sound with a monotonous hum
- Make a rhythmic sound
- To cause a steady rhythmic vibration, usually by plucking.
HUMS vs THRUM: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- Hence, to make a monotonous drumming noise.
- To play rudely or monotonously on a stringed instrument with the fingers; to strum.
- To play (a stringed instrument) idly or monotonously.
- To speak, repeat, or recite in a monotonous tone of voice; drone.
- To strum idly on a stringed instrument.
- To speak in a monotonous tone of voice; drone.
HUMS vs THRUM: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- Hence, to drum on; to strike in a monotonous manner; to thrum the table.
- To cover or trim with thrums; fringe.
- To knit thrums into (mittens, hats, or socks).
- To furnish with thrums; to insert tufts in; to fringe.
- To insert short pieces of rope-yarn or spun yarn in.
- To play, as a stringed instrument, in a rude or monotonous manner.
HUMS vs THRUM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To make of or cover with thrums, or appendages resembling thrums.
- To thatch.
- To play with the fingers on a stringed instrument in an idle, listless, monotonous, or unskilful manner; strum.
- To drum or tap idly on something with the fingers.
- To play idly or unskilfully on (some stringed instrument) with the fingers; sound by fingering in a listless or monotonous manner.
- To drum or tap idly on.
- Made of thrums, or waste yarn: as, a thrum cap or hat.
- Sound the strings of (a stringed instrument)
HUMS vs THRUM: RELATED WORDS
- Ambles, Rumbles, Crackles, Pulsates, Tinkles, Strums, Whirls, Whir, Throbs, Thrumming, Buzzes, Days, Seethe, Buzz, Thrum
- Cacophony, Clangor, Whoosh, Crackle, Gurgle, Burble, Rumble, Whir, Whirr, Throb, Fringe, Beat, Drum, Strum, Hum
HUMS vs THRUM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Droning, Burbling, Wafts, Vibrates, Ambles, Tinkles, Strums, Whirls, Whir, Throbs, Thrumming, Days, Seethe, Buzz, Thrum
- Whump, Cacophony, Clangor, Whoosh, Crackle, Gurgle, Burble, Rumble, Whir, Whirr, Throb, Fringe, Beat, Strum, Hum
HUMS vs THRUM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Lord Richard Rogers, and it hums with surprising life.
- Wlli Hums who will also project the sound movies.
- Group then softly hums Verse as we introduce ourselves.
- He squirms, daydreams, hums, and ignores your requests.
- The following considers data integrity of a HUMS.
- Still Life Ashby hums affidavit to dispense unfairly.
- We hum to her and she hums back.
- HUMS offers metering, courier, and bulk mailing services.
- The machine hums along, but it only hums because it has him walking along behind.
- For HUMS, all the mechanisms for authentication and access separates the HUMS database subsystem from other subsystems.
- The origins of the word thrum are ancient, as Mr.
- The shock waves caused the entire structure to thrum.
- Cut thread and thrum; Quail, crush, conclude, and quell.
- His sexual nerves were strung so tight as to thrum at the barest touch.
- Thrum at two millions of pounds, and must have largely increased since that date.
- Dance sequences thrum with energy and the cast appear to be having a blast.
- Parker, II E Mclntyre, G Koufle, T U Thrum.
- Moments later a heavy thrum vibrated through the hold.
- The children thrum to his deep, slow breathing.
- Each thrum is jammed against the preceding one.
HUMS vs THRUM: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- Does your life thrum with the knowledge that it could have been otherwise?
- What is the ratio of pin and thrum plants to primroses?