(Baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity.
1The question was whether she would have time for a quick hummer.
2He's sure a hummer, all right, when he chooses to play straight.
3And when your first vacation comes we'll make it a hummer.
4Spears had called the turn when he said the trip would be a hummer.
5Robert Grant Burns himself had mentally called it a hummer.
6I made Ophir, and by God, she was a sure hummer- Ibegyour pardon.
7The hummer he'd been following came down on its side to Gruen's left, wheels burning.
8He would make a hummer of a salesman, if I am any judge of men.
9You're certainly a hummer from the word go, and I reckon we'd better go home.
10His car is what he calls a hummer.
11I'm going to make you a regular hummer.
12She certainly could sit her horse, was his thought, and she was a sure enough hummer.
13If the Rube takes his wife on that trip it's goin' to be an all-fired hummer.
14She's a sure hummer when she gets started.
15Three long hearty cheers, lads, and a hummer!
16A hummer promptly arrives 35 minutes later.