Definition of Hummings

1. humming [n] - See also: humming

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hummings

hummellers
hummels
hummerite
hummers
hummin
humming
humming-bird
humming-birds
humming-top
humming bird's trumpet
humming top
hummingbird
hummingbird moth
hummingbirds
hummings (current term)
hummock
hummocked
hummocking
hummocks
hummocky
hummum
hummums
hummus
hummuses
humogen
humogens
humongoid
humongous
humor

Literary usage of Hummings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Violet; Or, The Danseuse: A Portraiture of Human Passions and Character by Marian Dora Malet, Beasley (1836)
"About three o'clock in the afternoon Mrs. hummings entered the usual sitting-room, ... You have not told me which gown I am to prepare," said hummings, ..."

2. The Musical World (1853)
"Happy hummings these for wife or sister, to whose voice or piano he is for ever a petitioner for pleasures it is a pleasure to give, and who lead him with ..."

3. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1820)
"Resistant-, being vain, (I speak of Christo« twelvemonth, and write now fk warning toothers,) I proposed«« of the minor théâtres, but Mrs. hummings, ..."

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