drummer
IPA: drˈʌmɝ
noun
- (music) One who plays the drums.
- A drumstick (the lower part of a chicken or turkey leg).
- Any of various fish of the family Kyphosidae, which make a drumming sound.
- (UK, slang) A housebreaker.
- (dated, slang) A travelling salesman.
- A surname.
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Examples of "drummer" in Sentences
- He was the drummer, in Behemoth.
- The fifth member is the temporary drummer.
- Without a drummer the future of the band was grim.
- He took the drummer from the dark to the limelight.
- And just as naturally, the drummer is an ex-Marine.
- He is the drummer and lyricist for the rock band Rush.
- The band unimously voted to say goodbye to the drummer.
- The redoubtable Artimus Pyle, drummer, is at his crispest.
- Gondry also appears as the drummer in the concluding shots.
- Chris went on to be the drummer for The Lewd and Social Distortion.
- The charismatic head of the band was the drummer and songwriter Peter.
- But the lack of a guitarist was just as daunting as the lack of a drummer.
- The duel switches to Sahai and Yoshie Sunahata, a drummer from the Japanese Kodo ensemble.
- It reminds me of the cruel but true joke: "you know what you call a drummer without a girlfriend?"
- You know, my drummer is playing with his hands on the kit, and it's just a very acoustic-based song that way.
- At which point Dale blew his top and, screaming "I'll murder him", chased the intrusive Who drummer from the building.
- For some, this month and the work of the Ramadan drummer is a source of income otherwise absent in Gaza under complete and strangling siege.
- The legendary drummer is obviously comfortable with Dunn, openly explaining this painful life phase and describing his healing road trip as a “soothing balm.”
- The performance is exceedingly professional and occasionally stirring, mostly when frontman Dougy Mandagi trades vocal wailing for wailing on a floor tom to join drummer Toby Dundas in creating a forceful, percussive rumble.
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