Drumming [verb]

Definition of Drumming:

beat, tap a beat

Synonyms of Drumming:


Opposite/Antonyms of Drumming:

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Sentence/Example of Drumming:

Why should not Aristide, past master in drumming, find an honourable position in the orchestra of the Tournée Gulland?

The effect of his drumming before the Café de la Loge was electric.

The little fellow, when nine or ten years of age, was fond of drumming, and once dropt his drum-stick into the draw-well.

The long, heavy fingers of his right hand work convulsively, as if drumming stiffly on an imaginary board.

Then the drumming and humming became fainter, and at last the sounds died away.

With such a horrible drumming in his ears how could he think clearly and decide wisely?

The great constructive process in history gives so little scope for clapping and drumming and saying "'Ear, 'ear!"

She had been occupied since early morning, but was not quite asleep, for she was vaguely conscious of a rhythmic drumming.

Then the drumming fixed her attention and she saw a rig lurch along the uneven trail.

Then there came a low and muffled drumming, like the pounding of thousands of hooves.