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Rummy  n.  (pl. rummies)  One who drinks rum; an habitually intemperate person. (Low)






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"Rummy" Quotes from Famous Books



... rooms are very ill furnished, and often beset with wash-tubs, swill-pails, mops and soiled clothes; their personal appearance is commonly unclean, homely, vulgar, coarse, and ignorant, and often rummy. Their fee is a quarter or half of a dollar. Sometimes a dollar. Their divination is worked by cutting and dealing cards or studying the palm of your hand. And the things which they tell you are the most silly and shallow babble in the world; a mess ...
— The Humbugs of the World • P. T. Barnum

... them Injian temples to admire when you see, There's the peacock round the corner an' the monkey up the tree, An' there's that rummy silver grass a-wavin' in the wind, An' the old Grand Trunk a-trailin' like a rifle-sling be'ind. While it's best foot first, ...
— Verses 1889-1896 • Rudyard Kipling

... cleaned any time this month and it's too heavy work for me anyway; it spoils my hands, grubbing around those nasty, sticky, splintery boxes and barrels. Instead of being out of doors, I've got to be shut up in that smelly, rummy, tobacco-y, salt-fishy, pepperminty place with Cephas Cole! He won't have a pleasant morning, I can tell you! I shall snap his head off every time ...
— The Story Of Waitstill Baxter • By Kate Douglas Wiggin

... under a different name. It's a misleading term, that. As though one were fighting against booze like an anti-salooner. I actually know of a woman who came West and thought for or a long time that a "booze-fighter" was a "Dry." In the East he is a "rummy" and when he's ...
— Vignettes of San Francisco • Almira Bailey

... reformers you were asking your grandfather about a few weeks ago, Harlan," sneered the indignant chairman. "Those are the men who are holding themselves up as examples for all the rest of men to follow. Every one else is a rummy and a hellion, ...
— The Ramrodders - A Novel • Holman Day

... devil. Then he nearly went to sleep in our study just now. I expect he'll be all right when he wakes up. Rummy business! Conscientious old bargee. You ought ...
— A Diversity of Creatures • Rudyard Kipling

... "Rummy how alike our writing looks," said Dunstable, collecting the sheets and examining them. "You can hardly tell which is which even when you know. Well, there goes three. My watch is slow, as it always is. I'll go ...
— The Politeness of Princes - and Other School Stories • P. G. Wodehouse

... mind turning to another aspect of this rummy affair. Conceding the fact that Gussie Fink-Nottle, against all the ruling of the form book, might have fallen in love, why should he have been haunting my flat like this? No doubt the occasion was one of those when a fellow needs a friend, but I couldn't see ...
— Right Ho, Jeeves • P. G. Wodehouse



Words linked to "Rummy" :   sot, cards, rum, imbiber, alky, drunk, canasta, singular, wino, soaker, queer, gin, alcoholic, juicer, dipsomaniac, gin rummy, souse, funny, boozer, meld, odd, strange, toper, drinker, knock rummy, drunkard, basket rummy, card game



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