Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word CLUM
CLUM
Definitions of CLUM
- (obsolete) Silence.
- (obsolete) Silence; hush
- (obsolete) Silent; glum.
- A surname.
Number of letters
4
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using CLUM in a Sentence
- The Chiricahua reservation lasted about 4 years; with Cochise's death in 1874 and the dearth of leadership that followed, tensions (and possibly depredations) increased and the Chiricahuas were moved north to the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation and consolidated there under Agent John Clum so that they could be better managed.
- Clum was certain the hold-up was cover for an attempt to kill him, so didn't reboard the stage, but walked until he found a horse he could borrow.
- However, impulsivity does not characterize all suicide attempters, since group comparisons have found no differences between suicidal patients and psychiatric controls on a measure of cognitive impulsivity (Patsiokas, Clum, & Luscomb, 1979).
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