Canadian English Meaning of drums

Drums

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Definitions and Meaning of drums in English

drums

to dismiss ignominiously, to throb or sound rhythmically, a large usually metal container for liquids, to dismiss in shame, to drive or force by steady effort or reiteration, any of the cylindrical blocks that form the shaft of a column, a musical percussion instrument consisting of a hollow cylinder with a thin layer of material (as animal skin or plastic) stretched over one or both ends that is beaten with a stick or with the hands, to produce (rhythmic sounds) by such action, to make a succession of strokes or vibrations that produce sounds like drumbeats, any of various chiefly marine bony fishes (family Sciaenidae) that make a drumming or croaking noise using their air bladder and associated muscles, a sound similar to that of a drum, tympanic membrane, a cylindrical machine or mechanical device or part, to beat a drum, a long narrow hill or ridge, a drum-shaped object, something resembling a drum in shape, to sound rhythmically, to beat or play on or as if on a drum, a round wall or structure that supports a dome, to call or gather together by or as if by beating a drum, to strike or tap repeatedly, a similar sound, to summon or enlist by or as if by beating a drum, a disk-shaped magazine for an automatic weapon, a disk-shaped ammunition container that may be attached to a firearm, a cylindrical container, the sound of a drum, to drive or force by steady effort or repetition, a percussion instrument consisting of a hollow shell or cylinder with a drumhead stretched over one or both ends that is beaten with the hands or with some implement (such as a stick or wire brush), drumlin, to stir up interest, a cylindrical mechanical device or part, to strike or tap repeatedly so as to produce rhythmic sounds

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Drums

to dismiss ignominiously, to throb or sound rhythmically, a large usually metal container for liquids, to dismiss in shame, to drive or force by steady effort o

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drumming up => drumming up, drumming (out) => drumming (out), drummed up => drummed up, drummed (out) => kicked out, drumfires => drumfires,