Rum [adjective]

Definition of Rum:

eccentric

Opposite/Antonyms of Rum:


Sentence/Example of Rum:

They go from the school-room to the rum saloons, and dawdle away the rest of the day.

There was one who would have helped her father; would and could have saved him, even from rum.

We were free with our rum, and, as much as we dared to be, with our money.

The man pretended that the captain had carried off the keys, and no rum was to be had.

The rum cheered us up, and, if rum ever did good, I think it was to us on that occasion.

Our rum now served us a better turn than ever, buying the Indians in a minute.

Sell he swindle, rum, fire-water, We will sell him Fear in plenty.

Then also, and before the broaching of the rum and water, came Mr Pancks's note-book.

I think it would do them good to smell the rum, under the circumstances.

"If that's so," says the mate, "why, bring a glass of rum;" which they brought according.