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coom

/koom/US // kum //UK // (kuːm) //

玉米,玉米淀粉,玉米粒,玉米种子

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly Scot. and North England.

    • : soot; coal dust; smut.
    • : dust, especially sawdust or dust from a gristmill.
    • : grease from bearings, axles, etc.

Examples

  • Mester Grace too,—he coom to see me an' I axt him questions.

  • I coom here to-neet a purpose, an' this is what I've getten to say.

  • Sophy talks shockingly broad; she says, “Aw wanted him to coom, boot he would not.”

  • Coom'th over me as the spring do, though I be naigh three score.

  • Arl the news coom from them nowadays, instead of from here, as her ought to do.