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    bombinate
    /ˈbɒmbɪneɪt/

    verb

    • 1. buzz; hum: literary "her head had become a bombinating vacuum"

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  2. Bombinate sounds like it should be the province of bombastic blowhards who bound up and bombard you with droning blather at parties—and it is. The word traces back to the Greek word bómbos, a term that probably originated as an imitation of a deep, hollow sound (the kind we would likely refer to as “booming” nowadays).

  3. Bombinate definition: to make a humming or buzzing noise.. See examples of BOMBINATE used in a sentence.

  4. The sound of chatter in a coffee shop might bombinate around you as you try to concentrate on your book, and your dad might bombinate as he tidies the kitchen, humming and murmuring to himself. You bombinate when you produce a buzz of noise or activity.

  5. Define bombinate. bombinate synonyms, bombinate pronunciation, bombinate translation, English dictionary definition of bombinate. intr.v. bom·bi·nat·ed , bom·bi·nat·ing , bom·bi·nates To buzz; hum. bom′bi·na′tion n.

  6. to make a buzzing noise. Also (rare): bombilate (ˈbɒmbɪˌleɪt ) Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. bombination (ˌbombiˈnation) or bombilation (ˌbombiˈlation) noun. Word origin. C19: from Latin bombināre, variant of bombilāre to buzz.

  7. May 21, 2024 · bombinate (third-person singular simple present bombinates, present participle bombinating, simple past and past participle bombinated) to buzz or hum; to speak idly, vacuously, or to little effect.

  8. Bombinate definition: To buzz; hum.