mommet

[ˈmɒmɪt]

mommet Definition

  • 1a crude scarecrow or wooden figure
  • 2a puppet or doll

Using mommet: Examples

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

  • Example

    The children made a mommet out of sticks and old clothes.

  • Example

    The witch used a mommet to cast her spell.

  • Example

    The museum had a collection of ancient mommets from different cultures.

mommet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mommet

Phrases with mommet

  • to create a crude representation of someone, often for the purpose of mocking or ridiculing them

    Example

    The bullies made a mommet of the new kid in school and left it hanging from a tree.

  • mommet up

    to dress up or disguise oneself as a mommet or scarecrow

    Example

    The villagers mommeted up for the annual harvest festival parade.

  • mommet head

    a person who is easily fooled or manipulated

    Example

    Don't listen to him, he's a mommet head who falls for every scam.

Origins of mommet

from Middle English 'mome', meaning 'mask' or 'grimace'

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Summary: mommet in Brief

'Mommet' [ˈmɒmɪt] refers to a crude scarecrow or wooden figure, or a puppet or doll. It can be used in phrases like 'make a mommet of someone,' meaning to create a crude representation of someone, and 'mommet up,' meaning to dress up as a scarecrow. 'Mommet' has its roots in Middle English, where it meant 'mask' or 'grimace.'