1. lum - Noun
2. Lum - Proper noun
A chimney.
A ventilating chimney over the shaft of a mine.
A woody valley; also, a deep pool.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt DeJesus’s sentencing, Jalisa Lum spoke of her grief at losing her young son: “This reality is devastating to me all the time, and all that I feel is unbearable emptiness.” Source: Internet
All the way back to the bridge, Soldier trots by Lum’s side, his ears up, his eyes watching every movement Lum makes. Source: Internet
After winning the West Alameda Country Conference meet, Lum finished sixth, out of 142 competitors, in the NCS Div. III race. Source: Internet
“Get on the ladder,” Lum yells to me. Source: Internet
Devoting most of their printmaking energy to the music scene has allowed Seripop to slowly build their visual aesthetic, one which, Lum justly adds, "is pretty singular." Source: Internet
He was joined by police leadership from cities that already use body cameras, and Cynthia Lum, a criminology professor at George Mason University. Source: Internet