bummel

[ˈbʊməl]

bummel Definition

  • 1a leisurely walk or stroll
  • 2a leisurely or aimless activity

Using bummel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bummel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We went for a bummel around the park.

  • Example

    I'm just going for a bummel around town.

  • Example

    He spent the day bummeling around the city.

  • Example

    The afternoon was spent in a lazy bummel along the river.

bummel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bummel

Phrases with bummel

  • to go for a leisurely walk or stroll

    Example

    I think I'll take a bummel through the park this afternoon.

  • to engage in a leisurely or aimless activity

    Example

    I don't have any plans for the day, so I might just go on a bummel and see where it takes me.

  • to walk or stroll leisurely

    Example

    We spent the afternoon bummeling along the beach, enjoying the sun and the sea breeze.

Origins of bummel

from German 'bummeln', meaning 'to stroll, saunter'

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Summary: bummel in Brief

'Bummel' [ˈbʊməl] refers to a leisurely walk or aimless activity. It is often used to describe a relaxed stroll, such as 'We went for a bummel around the park,' or an unstructured activity, like 'I might just go on a bummel and see where it takes me.'