thrum

[thruhm]

thrum Definition

  • 1a short piece of waste yarn or thread
  • 2a continuous rhythmic humming sound
  • 3to play a stringed instrument idly or monotonously

Using thrum: Examples

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

  • Example

    She used thrums to tie the fringe.

  • Example

    The thrum of the engine lulled me to sleep.

  • Example

    He sat thrumming his guitar for hours.

thrum Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thrum

Phrases with thrum

  • cut thrums

    short pieces of yarn or thread that are cut off and discarded after weaving

    Example

    She collected the cut thrums to use as stuffing for a pillow.

  • a type of hat made from thrums

    Example

    The thrum cap is a traditional headwear in Newfoundland and Labrador.

  • thrummed mittens

    mittens made from thrums, often used for warmth in cold weather

    Example

    She wore her thrummed mittens to keep her hands warm during the winter.

Origins of thrum

origin unknown

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Summary: thrum in Brief

The term 'thrum' [thruhm] refers to a short piece of waste yarn or thread, a continuous rhythmic humming sound, or playing a stringed instrument idly or monotonously. It extends into phrases like 'cut thrums,' 'thrum cap,' and 'thrummed mittens,' which denote the use of thrums in weaving, clothing, and accessories.