Mummy in a sentence as a noun

Go to a $40k per year boarding school that mummy and daddy pay for?

They priced themselves out of the web, now they can't "cry to mummy" about it.

The mummy then animated the hand and they both attacked me.

Another: You don't tell mummy and daddy that you're back because America didn't want you.

During the process, a mummy boxed me in the ribs, broke my finger, bit my hand and shook it around until the hand came off.

If you don't draw the eye as it really looks, you can easily end up with something that looks like an egyptian mummy.

Apart from the odd few who use "Full time mummy" as their job description, everyone I know uses real information.

Mummy definitions

noun

informal terms for a mother

See also: mama mamma momma mommy mammy

noun

a body embalmed and dried and wrapped for burial (as in ancient Egypt)