Examples of 'hummin' in a sentence
Meaning of "hummin"
Hummin (noun): A humming sound in English. It refers to a low, steady, continuous sound like that of a hummingbird. For instance, 'The hummin of bees filled the garden.'
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Twenty fans were hummin in every room.
And leave you there just hummin.
I will keep her hummin with spit and balin' wire if I have to.
The birdies in the trees are hummin.
They were hummin hummin' in every room.
But now the mockingbirds are hummin.
Fans were hummin ' They were hummin.
I will show you a man that goes to work hummin.
It was hummin.
And can not you hear the steel rails hummin.
Twenty fans were humming', they were hummin.
You got this place hummin.
Ooh, it 's droolin ' and hummin that weird " I like you " sound even though I hate it.
I had that thing hummin.
Keep it hummin.
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Jorge and the boys at the chamber of commerce gotta keep things hummin.
The air is hummin.
I am a kettledrum The birdies in the trees are hummin.
You got me hummin.
Another night I might have come To raise some pandemonium But now the mockingbirds are hummin.
Like actually hummin.
In America they have got the equipment, and things are hummin.
Dors Venabili is a history professor at the University recruited by Hummin to protect Seldon.
Out on my skateboard, the night is just hummin.
But then I was walkin ' away and he started hummin.
And the hymn they're hummin.
That 's how come he was hummin.
Might have earned my keep for the day . Infirmary 's hummin.
Thus, Hari goes on his " Flight " and is introduced to Dors Venabili by Hummin.
Look out, The Bandit 's comin ' Tyres screamin ' engine hummin.