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drum in Dogri डोगरी

drum in Kashmiri कॉशुर

drum in Konkani कोंकणी

drum in Nepali नेपाली

drum in Santali

drum in Telugu తెలుగు

drum in English

  • drum
    adj. drumlike.

  • drum
    drum (1), noun, verb, drummed,drumming.

  • drum
    drum (2), noun.
    1. (Scottish and Irish.) a long, narrow hill or ridge.
    2. (Geology.) a drumlin.

  • drum
    expr. beat the drum (or drums), (Informal.) to give vigorous support; promote or advocate (something).
    Ex. So far the response of the Government ... and the call by the Minister of Science [Lord Hailsham] that we should ""beat the drum"" have done

  • drum
    expr. drum out of, to send away from in disgrace.
    Ex. The cowardly soldier was drummed out of the regiment.

  • drum
    expr. drum up,
    a. to call together.
    Ex. We could not drum up enough boys to make a football team.
    b. to get by asking again and again; solicit or obtain.
    Ex. The company's advertising campaign drummed up more business. One bank

  • drum
    noun 1. a musical percussion instrument that makes a sound when it is beaten. A drum is hollow with a covering usually parchment or leather, stretched tightly over the ends, and is played with one or a pair of beaters, sticks, brushes, or the hands.

  • drum
    v.i. 1. to beat or play a drum.
    Ex. He drums in the school dance band.
    2. to beat, tap, or strike again and again, often with a rhythmical noise.
    Ex. Stop drumming on the table with your fingers.
    3. to sound like a drum; resound

  • drum
    v.t. 1. to teach or drive into one's mind by repeating over and over.
    Ex. His lessons had to be drummed into him because he did not learn quickly.
    2. to call or summon by or as if by beating a drum.
    3. to beat rhythmically; perform (a

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