Synonym: ma, mama, mamma, mammy, mom, momma, mommy, mum. Similar words: clammy, mum, mumble, maximum, minimum, optimum, minimum wage, pummel. Meaning: ['mʌmɪ] n. 1. informal terms for a mother 2. a body embalmed and dried and wrapped for burial (as in ancient Egypt).
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31. They feard that the mummy would fall to pieces when they cut it open.
32. Female speaker My daddy does the washing-up for mummy.
33. Could she plead with mummy to get Gail?
34. Mummy and I will bring our guns to bear.
35. Angela's mummy came back with the red mack.
36. It was bright yellow and shrunken[sentencedict.com], like a mummy.
37. And now we're more concerned with our little rules than with what's going to happen to mummy in the future.
38. It was only that she couldn't stay in the house while mummy was being so horrible.
39. She sensed that mummy was growing tense with all the heat and noise and cigarette smoke.
40. He set the tray down gently by the bedside, and picked up what was left of the mummy.
41. Mummy is a keen gardener, and his father loves flowers.
42. Mummy, please let me go and throw stones at the idiots.
43. She was struggling to hit the ball when she ought to be telling him about mummy.
44. You were rolled up tight as a mummy in canvas, then water was poured on it.
45. Gail had made mummy angrier, but she wouldn't save Anna.
46. I had a boss-eye and buck-teeth and bandy legs ... but my mummy loved me.
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47. This ritual restored to the mummy all his faculties so that he might enjoy the afterlife to the full.
48. Prof Eno took us aside and explained about mummy rabbits and daddy rabbits.
49. But then, Harriet with her fair-haired plaits and smooth round forehead jiggling off to help Mummy do the shopping.
50. She wanted to scream until mummy heard her and went in to find out what was wrong.
51. Johnson Band-Aids because I looked like a mummy when they got done wrapping me up.
52. Mummy held her arm like a policeman as they strolled through the crowds on the promenade.
53. I went on and on at her: draw me, draw me, draw me, Mummy!
54. She wished as she'd never wished anything else that there was some one she could ask some one she could tell about mummy.
55. Mummy was worried because she didn't know when daddy was coming home - Anna was sure of that now.
56. Mummy and Daddy back in Melbourne wouldn't be delighted, but Kylie was unrepentant when she eventually surfaced.
57. Mummy told him off for saying it when I was there.
58. She wanted to find mummy before mummy went in there, wanted to scream at her not to go in.
59. He strolled across to the games room, while she pleaded silently with him to hurry up before mummy found her.
60. Why had mummy and daddy ever come here, away from all Anna's friends?