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Meaning of tum-tum
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tum-tum (n.)
A dish made in the West Indies by beating boiled plantain quite soft in a wooden mortar.
tum-tum Sentence Examples
- The rhythmic beat of the drums echoed through the jungle, filling the air with the tum-tum of ancient rituals.
- As the tribal dancers moved to the tum-tum of the drums, their movements became mesmerizing.
- The tum-tum of the bass reverberated through the concert hall, igniting the crowd's excitement.
- In the distance, the tum-tum of hooves signaled the approach of the cavalry.
- She could feel her heart racing to the tum-tum of adrenaline coursing through her veins.
- The tum-tum of the engines announced the arrival of the long-awaited train.
- Underneath the starry sky, the campers listened to the tum-tum of the forest, feeling at one with nature.
- The children giggled as they imitated the tum-tum of drums with makeshift instruments.
- His stomach growled with a loud tum-tum, reminding him it was time for dinner.
- The rhythmic tum-tum of the waves against the shore lulled her into a peaceful slumber.
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A dish made in the West Indies by beating boiled plantain quite soft in a wooden mortar.
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The rhythmic beat of the drums echoed through the jungle, filling the air with the tum-tum of ancient rituals.
As the tribal dancers moved to the tum-tum of the drums, their movements became mesmerizing.
The tum-tum of the bass reverberated through the concert hall, igniting the crowd's excitement.
In the distance, the tum-tum of hooves signaled the approach of the cavalry.