drums

IPA: drˈʌmz

Root Word: Drums

noun

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  • a studio album by American hip hop group Oddjobs.

Examples of "drums" in Sentences

  • Muted drums are in the same category.
  • The rest of the song consists of acoustic guitars and drums.
  • The end of the song is a groovier part with muted distorted guitars and drums.
  • She led me into a garage-like shed where the new crop is slowly heated to dry for storage and then spun in drums to sort the heads by size.
  • The music [166] consisted, at first, of seventy men as a chorus, who sat down; and amidst them were placed three instruments, which we called drums, though very unlike them.
  • Which made for a nice complement to another underwhelming, uninspired production from Graham Vick who once again drums up some gray walls to contain the action and wishes everyone the best of luck.
  • And another plaintive dawn bugle reveille, executed off-key but with authoritarian certainty, all but muffled by the pounding marching drums from the cliff-side army barracks overlooking the beach.
  • Solomon Burke's website says he was born on March 21, 1940 "in an upper room at the United Praying Band The House of God for All People" Church in West Philadelphia "to the sounds of horns and bass drums from the sanctuary."

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