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hm

UK // (spelling pron hmmm) //

哼哼,姆,哼

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : hectometer; hectometers.

Examples

  • HM is remaining humble in response to the positive press surrounding its campaign.

  • The speech is written by HM's Government, and the Monarch is constitutionally bound to deliver it as is.

  • The designs will also be released in HM stores worldwide in January 2014.

  • He made a short speech before renaming a street in the capital HM Queen Elizabeth Boulevard.

  • "Hm-m; well, I might not mind that kind of a battle myself," laughed Tilly.

  • "Hm-m; well, I presume Miss Hartless wouldn't call it—good form," she shrugged.

  • Hm—brown homespun suit—yes—that's a poor enough fit even for a penniless schoolmaster.

  • For bute bote T has unbotelich, a rare word, but unboteliche lure, HM 17/25.

  • "Um-hm" meant yes on the Cape, too, except when Dorinda said it; then it might mean almost anything.