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Thrummy

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Thrum´my
a.1.Like thrums; made of, furnished with, or characterized by, thrums.
On her head thrummy cap she had.
- Chalkhill.


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The thrummy boxer engine has modest power and pull and a 13.
There''s a thrummy quality to the engine note, and it has to be said that in town it''s perfectly adequate.
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