drummer (Meaning)

Wordnet

drummer (n)

someone who plays a drum

Webster

drummer (n.)

One whose office is to best the drum, as in military exercises and marching.

One who solicits custom; a commercial traveler.

A fish that makes a sound when caught

The squeteague.

A California sculpin.

A large West Indian cockroach (Blatta gigantea) which drums on woodwork, as a sexual call.

drummer Sentence Examples

  1. The drummer kept the beat steady as the band played their set.
  2. The drummer's hands moved swiftly and rhythmically across the drum kit.
  3. The drummer's energy and passion for the music were contagious.
  4. The drummer's solo was the highlight of the concert.
  5. The drummer's unique style and creativity made the band stand out from the rest.
  6. The drummer and the bassist worked together to create a solid foundation for the rest of the band.
  7. The drummer was so engrossed in the music that they didn't even notice the audience cheering for them.
  8. The drummer's sweat dripped down their face as they relentlessly pounded on the drums.
  9. The drummer's drum kit was so loud that it made the whole building shake.
  10. The drummer had a natural talent for keeping the beat and making the music come alive.

FAQs About the word drummer

someone who plays a drumOne whose office is to best the drum, as in military exercises and marching., One who solicits custom; a commercial traveler., A fish th

percussionist, violinist, fiddler, flautist, soloist, bassoonist, piper, accordionist, organist, trombonist

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The drummer kept the beat steady as the band played their set.

The drummer's hands moved swiftly and rhythmically across the drum kit.

The drummer's energy and passion for the music were contagious.

The drummer's solo was the highlight of the concert.