tommy

word

/ˈtɑmi/
TAH-mee
/ˈtɒmi/
TO-mee

Definition

'Tommy' can be an informal British word for the stomach or belly. It is also a historical term used to mean a British soldier, especially an ordinary one.

Usage & Nuances

This word is uncommon in modern everyday English except in specific British or historical contexts. For the body meaning, it sounds childlike or old-fashioned; for the soldier meaning, it often appears in history, war writing, or phrases like 'Tommy Atkins'.

Example Sentences

My tommy hurts after dinner.

basic

In old war films, the brave Tommy is often shown writing letters home.

natural

That word for stomach sounds cute, but most people don't say tommy anymore.

natural

The child put his hand on his tommy.

basic

The book tells the story of a young Tommy in the war.

basic

I ate too much, and now my tommy feels weird.

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