Chumming [verb]

Definition of Chumming:

throwing bait to catch seafood

Synonyms of Chumming:


Opposite/Antonyms of Chumming:

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Sentence/Example of Chumming:

Thats what Ive been doing—for Ive been doing everything, and some of it is worth the telling, as youll hear if we get to chumming.

Trees were among Muir's best friends, and he spent a large part of his life chumming with them.

I always said, the whole time we was chumming together, you was cut out for a society life if ever a girl was.

Thomas Mugridge was beside himself, a blithering imbecile, so pleased was he at chumming thus with the captain.

It is called "chumming," and causes an oily "slick" that spreads over the surface for a long distance.

This custom of sharing chambers gave rise to the word 'chumming,' an abbreviation of 'chambering.'

It is astonishing on how little two careful girls, chumming together, can live on tour.

"Brownie and I were chumming up like anything," he said; then he pushed Susy aside and walked into the old lady's presence.

The main unit, comprising the vessels equipped with the live-bait tanks, were to begin "chumming" at once within a given area.

Early next morning the newsboy went round the cars, and chumming on a more extended principle became the order of the hour.