toom in English dictionary

  • toom

    Meanings and definitions of "toom"

    • (rare or dialectal, Northern England, Scottish) Empty.
    • (chiefly Scottish) A piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot.
    • (rare or dialectal) To empty.
    • Vacant time, leisure.
    • adjective
      (rare or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland)
      Empty.
    • noun
      (chiefly Scottish)
      A piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot.
    • noun
      Vacant time, leisure.
    • verb
      (rare or dialectal)
      To empty; teem.

    Grammar and declension of toom

    • toom ( comparative more toom, superlative most toom)
    • toom ( usually uncountable;  plural  tooms)
    • toom ( plural  tooms)
    • toom ( third-person singular simple present tooms, present participle tooming, simple past and past participle toomed)
    • toom (comparative more toom, superlative most toom)
    • toom (plural tooms)
    • toom (usually uncountable, plural tooms)
    • toom (third-person singular simple present tooms, present participle tooming, simple past and past participle toomed)

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