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hummable, a.|ˈhʌməb(ə)l| [f. hum v.1 + -able.] That may be hummed; apt for humming.
1941Time 10 Nov. 54 Cole Porter's score, though never haunting, is often hummable. 1966New Statesman 8 Apr. 512/2 Georges Delerue's music is a hummable element. 1970Daily Tel. 19 Nov. 14/5 The soloist starts off with a most poetical and, what's more, hummable eleven note row. 1972Guardian 11 Jan. 8/6 The hummable simplicity of Rome's melodies. |