drum (out) (Meaning)

drum (out)

to force (someone) to leave (a place or organization)

drum (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The thunderclouds were drumming out an ominous melody.
  2. The drummer's sticks pounded against the drum, drumming out a frantic rhythm.
  3. The rain was drumming out a soothing lullaby against the windowpanes.
  4. The marching band's drums drummed out a triumphant march.
  5. The tribe's shamans drummed out ancient rituals.
  6. The heart's beat echoed in her ears, drumming out a symphony of emotions.
  7. The drum's rhythmic pulse helped her to relax and focus.
  8. The drummer's hands moved with lightning speed, drumming out complex patterns.
  9. The band's drummer kept the beat steady, drumming out a hypnotic groove.
  10. The dentist's drill drummed out a monotonous whine against her tooth.

FAQs About the word drum (out)

to force (someone) to leave (a place or organization)

turf (out), dismiss, run off, boot (out), banish,out, chase, cast out, eject, kick out

receive, take in, admit, take, accept,welcome, shelter, house, lodge,entertain

The thunderclouds were drumming out an ominous melody.

The drummer's sticks pounded against the drum, drumming out a frantic rhythm.

The rain was drumming out a soothing lullaby against the windowpanes.

The marching band's drums drummed out a triumphant march.