hummable

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English

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Etymology

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hum +‎ -able

Adjective

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hummable (comparative more hummable, superlative most hummable)

  1. (music) Suitable for humming or humming along to.
    • 1988 February 26, Achy Obejas, “Calendar”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      It wasn't as though the Dead Kennedys played hummable tunes, but lead singer Jello Biafra is a superstar in his own right.

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