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Definitions from the WebFlumNoun1. A colloquial term used in some parts of the United States to refer to a narrow, rocky, and fast-moving stream. Example sentence: The hikers followed the flum as it wound its way through the dense forest. Verb1. (transitive) To carry or transport something swiftly and smoothly. Example sentence: The conveyor belt flumed the packages down to the sorting area. 2. (intransitive) To move swiftly and effortlessly. Example sentence: The skier flumed down the mountain at an impressive speed. Adjective1. (informal) Describing something that is popular or well-liked. Example sentence: The new restaurant has become a flum destination for food enthusiasts. Related Products | ||||
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