Pronunciation: /lʌmi/
noun a British slang term used to express surprise or astonishment
A1 I saw a lumme swimming in the pond.
A2 The lumme had beautiful feathers and a long beak.
B1 The lumme is a protected species in this area.
B2 Researchers are studying the behavior of lummes in their natural habitat.
C1 The lumme population has been steadily increasing due to conservation efforts.
C2 The lumme is known for its graceful movements and distinctive call.
interjection used to express surprise or excitement
A1 Lumme! That's a big fish.
A2 Lumme, I can't believe it's already time to go.
B1 Lumme, what a beautiful sunset.
B2 Lumme, this new recipe turned out amazing!
C1 Lumme, I never expected to see you here.
C2 Lumme, the magnitude of this discovery is truly astonishing.
formal The lumme plant is known for its vibrant flowers and medicinal properties.
informal Lumme, have you seen the new exhibit at the museum?
slang I can't believe she actually said that, lumme!
figurative The lumme of the situation became apparent once all the facts were revealed.
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