clum (Meaning)

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clum (interj.)

Silence; hush.

Synonyms & Antonyms of clum

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clum Sentence Examples

  1. With a clum of dirt stuck to his shoe, he tracked mud across the clean kitchen floor.
  2. She attempted to sweep the clum of hair off the bathroom tiles.
  3. The clum of fabric caught on the rough edge of the door, tearing a hole in her dress.
  4. As he pulled the clum of weeds from the garden, he noticed how quickly they grew back.
  5. A clum of dust settled on the neglected bookshelf, indicating it was time for a thorough cleaning.
  6. The cat left a clum of fur on the couch after its nap.
  7. Despite her efforts, a clum of tangled wires still cluttered the desk.
  8. He frowned at the clum of dishes piled in the sink, realizing he'd forgotten to do them.
  9. The clum of leaves blocked the gutter, causing rainwater to overflow onto the sidewalk.
  10. She carefully untangled the clum of jewelry in her drawer, sorting out the tangled mess.

FAQs About the word clum

Silence; hush.

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No antonyms found.

With a clum of dirt stuck to his shoe, he tracked mud across the clean kitchen floor.

She attempted to sweep the clum of hair off the bathroom tiles.

The clum of fabric caught on the rough edge of the door, tearing a hole in her dress.

As he pulled the clum of weeds from the garden, he noticed how quickly they grew back.