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Meaning of Chummy | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈt͡ʃʌ.mɪ

Definitions

  1. Synonym of chum (“friend, pal”).
  2. A boy who works for a chimney sweep.
  3. Nickname for a person, especially a suspect or criminal.
  4. A felt hat with a low crown.
  5. A person or thing with a name that one cannot immediately recall.

Equivalents

العربية ودود
Polski towarzyski
Português sociável
Svenska sällskaplig

Examples

“Meanwhile the Tommies had discovered several large tins of ham in the captured lorry. 'That,' said the big Nazi, 'is for our tea.' 'No,' said a Tommy sergeant-major. 'That's for our tea. For you, chummy, we've kept a nice bit of bull.'”
“Sonny's knotted, distrustful face relaxed all at once. "You're goddamned right about that, chummy!" he exclaimed.”
“What happens when the Old Bill turns up and want to look at 'chummies^([sic]) dental records, guv, 'cos 'e's bitten a bloke's ear off in the pub'?”
“When Nipper was bowling he came in to the silliest of silly points, put his chummy hat well over his eyes, spat on his hands and generally annoyed the batsman so much that he lost his temper, […]”
“Joy Banham recalled that in 1942, some three years into the war, when the privilege of wearing the tricorn hat was extended to petty officers: 'While I was at St David's the new tricorn hats for Petty Officers came on stream. As new girls were drafted to us they came wearing the new hats. Whereas we still had the old canvas “chummies” and we were quite envious.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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