thrummed (Meaning)

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thrummed (imp. & p. p.)

of Thrum

thrummed Sentence Examples

  1. The old woman's gnarled fingers thrummed the strings of the guitar, filling the room with a melancholic melody.
  2. The hummingbirds thrummed their wings rapidly, creating a soft, constant buzzing sound.
  3. The waterfall's relentless cascade thrummed against the rocks below, carving out deep crevices over centuries.
  4. The engine of the racing car thrummed with a deep, guttural roar as it accelerated down the track.
  5. The wind thrummed through the trees, rustling their leaves like a chorus of whispers.
  6. The steady rhythm of the tom-tom thrummed through the village, signaling the start of the festival.
  7. The thunder thrummed overhead, a relentless symphony that shook the ground beneath their feet.
  8. The healer's drumbeat thrummed rhythmically, sending vibrations throughout the patient's body.
  9. The pulse of his heartbeat thrummed in his ears, a constant reminder of his mortality.
  10. The waves thrummed against the shore, their rhythmic crashing lulling the weary traveler to sleep.

FAQs About the word thrummed

of Thrum

hummed, whirred, sighed, purred,whispered, murmured, fizzed, sizzled, hissed, burred

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The old woman's gnarled fingers thrummed the strings of the guitar, filling the room with a melancholic melody.

The hummingbirds thrummed their wings rapidly, creating a soft, constant buzzing sound.

The waterfall's relentless cascade thrummed against the rocks below, carving out deep crevices over centuries.

The engine of the racing car thrummed with a deep, guttural roar as it accelerated down the track.