slumgum (Meaning)

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slumgum (n.)

The impure residue, consisting of cocoons, propolis, etc., remaining after the wax is extracted from honeycombs.

Synonyms & Antonyms of slumgum

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slumgum Sentence Examples

  1. The pungent aroma of slumgum wafted through the alleyways, hinting at a makeshift meal.
  2. Amidst the squalor of the slum, a pot of slumgum simmered over a flickering flame.
  3. The children eagerly devoured their bowls of slumgum, a stew made with whatever scraps could be scavenged.
  4. The thick, gluggy texture of the slumgum clung to their spoons like glue.
  5. Despite its unappetizing appearance, slumgum was a lifeline for the impoverished residents.
  6. The slumgum vendor shouted his wares in the streets, promising a hearty meal for a few pennies.
  7. The orphanage served slumgum as a nightly staple, providing sustenance to its hungry orphans.
  8. The taste of slumgum brought back bitter memories of childhood poverty and desperation.
  9. The chef transformed slumgum into an upscale delicacy, garnished with truffles and caviar.
  10. In the depths of winter, slumgum became a symbol of hope and warmth for those living on the fringes of society.

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The impure residue, consisting of cocoons, propolis, etc., remaining after the wax is extracted from honeycombs.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pungent aroma of slumgum wafted through the alleyways, hinting at a makeshift meal.

Amidst the squalor of the slum, a pot of slumgum simmered over a flickering flame.

The children eagerly devoured their bowls of slumgum, a stew made with whatever scraps could be scavenged.

The thick, gluggy texture of the slumgum clung to their spoons like glue.