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Grammar : Noun |
Spell : mom-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmɒm i |
Definition of mommy
Origin :- 1844, U.S. variant of mamma. Variant spelling mommie attested by 1882. Mommy track first attested 1987. Related: Mommies; also cf. momma.
- As in mom : noun mother
- As in mother : noun female person who has borne children
- Mommy, she looked just like she was asleep, then they came and took her away.
- Extract from : « The Cuckoo Clock » by Wesley Barefoot
- Daddy said fine, will you promise to be nice to mommy from now on?
- Extract from : « My Friend Bobby » by Alan Edward Nourse
- After a little while mommy called me and said lunch was ready.
- Extract from : « My Friend Bobby » by Alan Edward Nourse
- I don't see why anybody as big as mommy should be afraid of me but she was.
- Extract from : « My Friend Bobby » by Alan Edward Nourse
- I said yes if mommy won't hit Bobby any more with the broom.
- Extract from : « My Friend Bobby » by Alan Edward Nourse
- And mommy said no, there's more to it than that and I can't stand it any longer.
- Extract from : « My Friend Bobby » by Alan Edward Nourse
- Mommy looked angry and said well what's so funny, what are you laughing at?
- Extract from : « My Friend Bobby » by Alan Edward Nourse
- I said I want Bobby to hurt you and mommy because you're not nice to me, only Bobby and my panda are nice to me.
- Extract from : « My Friend Bobby » by Alan Edward Nourse
- But somehow it seemed that mommy was afraid of me even though she was so big and strong.
- Extract from : « My Friend Bobby » by Alan Edward Nourse
- Maybe five, maybe six, and her Mommy had told her not to talk to strangers.
- Extract from : « The Circuit Riders » by R. C. FitzPatrick
Synonyms for mommy
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