gaum

[gɔːm]

gaum Definition

  • 1to taste or sample food or drink
  • 2to handle or touch something clumsily

Using gaum: Examples

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

  • Example

    She gaumed the soup before adding more salt.

  • Example

    He gaumed the fabric with his greasy hands.

  • Example

    I don't want you to gaum up my new phone.

  • Example

    Don't gaum the dough too much or it will become tough.

gaum Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gaum

Phrases with gaum

  • gaum up

    to make a mess of something, to spoil or ruin something

    Example

    Don't gaum up the presentation with your nervousness.

  • to examine or inspect something closely and carefully

    Example

    The detective gaumed over the crime scene for any clues.

  • to talk excessively or foolishly about something

    Example

    He kept gauming on about his new car, even though no one was interested.

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Summary: gaum in Brief

'Gaum' [gɔːm] is a verb that has two meanings. The first is to taste or sample food or drink, as in 'She gaumed the soup before adding more salt.' The second is to handle or touch something clumsily, as in 'He gaumed the fabric with his greasy hands.' It can also be used in phrases like 'gaum up,' meaning to spoil something, and 'gaum over,' meaning to examine something closely.