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Meanings of
rum
in English
Russian
ром
Portuguese
rum
Spanish
ron
Catalan
rom
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Distilled alcoholic beverage made from sugarcane.
rums
Russian
ром
Beyond or deviating from the usual or expected.
curious
odd
funny
peculiar
queer
singular
rummy
Related terms
strange
unusual
Usage of
rum
in English
1
He said, 'An issue of
rum
would not come amiss, Mr Stirling.'
2
The burden was no longer his, and the
rum
was very good.
3
We were immersed in plans and strategy, more than in the
rum
.
4
The
rum
though so small in quantity was of the greatest service.
5
The factor give him soup from the pot and a little
rum
.
6
Next week, we continue the
rum
stories as we hit the bar!
7
The
rum
,
the guns, the utensils and the gewgaws were irresistible temptations.
8
The place ran on
rum
the way a horse ran on oats.
9
There was always plenty of
rum
in which to drown the thought.
10
This is a
rum
state of affairs for a so-called unionist newspaper.
11
I gib myself nother good
rum
;
eat plenty of that sweet biskeet.
12
There was also an abundance of fruit stands that peddled local
rum
.
13
They will only think that
rum
and the fall did the business.
14
The
rum
rose to fifteen shillings per gallon at the next bid.
15
You really get to enjoy all of the notes of the
rum
.
16
Allday sipped his
rum
,
although he did not remember reaching for it.
Other examples for "rum"
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About this term
rum
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
more rum
good rum
white rum
little rum
hot rum
More collocations
Translations for
rum
Russian
ром
Portuguese
rum
Spanish
ron
Catalan
rom
Rum
through the time
Rum
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Less common