What is another word for hummers?

Pronunciation: [hˈʌməz] (IPA)

Hummers are usually associated with the popular brand of cars and trucks manufactured by General Motors. However, the term "hummers" can be used to describe a variety of different things that vibrate or make a humming noise, including electronic devices, musical instruments, animals, and even insects. Some synonyms for "hummers" include buzzers, vibrators, drones, whirring machines, and hummingbirds. Each of these terms conveys a slightly different tone or meaning. "Buzzers" might suggest annoyance or warning, while "hummingbirds" evoke the beautiful fluttering of wings. Whatever the context, the word "hummers" is a versatile term that can be used to describe many different things in many different ways.

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Usage examples for Hummers

Some had hummers, made of whalebone, which hummed musically in the wind as they rose; and as for fighting kites, they were abroad in squads and battalions.
"Peeps at Many Lands: Japan"
John Finnemore
hummers We meet with a remarkable musician in Dombey and Son in the person of Harriet Carker's visitor, a scientific one, according to the description: A certain skilful action of his fingers as he hummed some bars, and beat time on the seat beside him, seemed to denote the musician; and the extraordinary satisfaction he derived from humming something very slow and long, which had no recognizable tune, seemed to denote that he was a scientific one.
"Charles Dickens and Music"
James T. Lightwood
Come: bear a hand, my hummers!
"The Water-Witch or, The Skimmer of the Seas"
James Fenimore Cooper

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