Definition of Magnums

1. Noun. (plural of magnum) ¹

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Definition of Magnums

1. magnum [n] - See also: magnum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Magnums

magnoliopsids
magnolite
magnolites
magnolol
magnon
magnonic
magnonics
magnons
magnotherapy
magnox
magnoxes
magnum
magnum opi
magnum opus
magnum opuses
magnums (current term)
magnus
magnus hitch
magnussonite
magophony
magot
magots
magpie
magpie-goose
magpie-lark
magpie-larks
magpielike
magpies
magret
magrets

Literary usage of Magnums

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

1. A Hedonist's Guide to Madrid by Beverley Fearis (2004)
"Three dining rooms are separated by arches, the first room doubling as a bar/chill-out area dominated by a huge bowl holding magnums of champagne. ..."

2. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Home Farmer (1883)
"In the case of Magnum Bonum the results have been better in all cases except the last, but it must be remembered that 1 ton of magnums are certainly equal ..."

3. A New Book about London: A Quaint and Curious Volume of Forgotten Lore by Leopold Wagner (1921)
"The magnums ! the magnums I " chorus old ... Needless to add, tremendous cheering greets this mandate and the appearance of the magnums. ..."

4. Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to by Edward William Cox, Great BRitain Magistrates' cases (1889)
"Wire price good magnums. What shire.—JUBY. In consequence of that telegram Kerr telegraphed the prices as requested to the defendant at Leicester. ..."

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