humming (Meaning)

Wordnet

humming (n)

a humming noise

the act of singing with closed lips

Webster

humming (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Hum

Webster

humming (a.)

Emitting a murmuring sound; droning; murmuring; buzzing.

Webster

humming (n.)

A sound like that made by bees; a low, murmuring sound; a hum.

humming Sentence Examples

  1. The bees buzzed in a soft, humming chorus around the blossoming flowers.
  2. The refrigerator hummed quietly in the background, a constant reminder of its presence.
  3. The hummingbirds flitted from flower to flower, their tiny wings creating a faint humming sound.
  4. The air hummed with the tension of an approaching storm.
  5. The ancient temple hummed with an ethereal energy, as if it held the secrets of bygone eras.
  6. The crowd hummed and swayed along to the infectious rhythm of the music.
  7. The old television hummed and crackled as it played an outdated movie.
  8. The hummingbird's wings hummed like a tiny propeller as it hovered near a blooming bush.
  9. The humming of the wind through the trees created a soothing melody that lulled me to sleep.
  10. The humming of the air conditioner provided a welcome relief from the summer heat.

FAQs About the word humming

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The bees buzzed in a soft, humming chorus around the blossoming flowers.

The refrigerator hummed quietly in the background, a constant reminder of its presence.

The hummingbirds flitted from flower to flower, their tiny wings creating a faint humming sound.

The air hummed with the tension of an approaching storm.