Aún no tenemos significados para "hum a tune".
1I could not sing, but sometimes I attempted to hum a tune.
2Thus refreshed, he wiggled his toes, smiled toothlessly and began to hum a tune.
3She ran downstairs, feeling that she could hum a tune.
4Again he drummed noisily on the table, and hummed or tried to hum a tune.
5Presently Tara of Helium commenced to hum a tune and Ghek, the kaldane, was content.
6The Irishman, remembering suddenly, commenced to hum a tune.
7He, too, tried to hum a tune, but failed.
8If I button my glove, and you were to hum a tune, don't you think that-
9And forthwith she began to hum a tune, which however, she checked the next moment, remembering Nelly.
10Good luck to you!' He turned away and looked out of the window, trying to hum a tune.
11Rouleau only laughed, and began to hum a tune and shuffle a dance on his stumps of feet.
12If, to dissipate reflection, I hum a tune, it changes to the "Lamentations of a Sinner."
13And then straightway Florence began brightly to hum a tune and to busy herself repacking what was left of the lunch.
14But meanwhile those grave-diggers, now pivoting on their shovels, had begun to hum a tune of their own: a jaunty, Irish-inflected hornpipe.
15Farewell, lad, I would that we were sailing North together, and he turned his back upon me and began to hum a tune.
16I began to hum a tune, and moved about among the trunks, raising and shutting the lids, as if I were looking for something.
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