Sentence example with the word 'thrum'

thrum

barrage, birr, buzz, drumfire, palpitation, pluck, rat-a-tat, ruff, staccato, throbbing

Definition n. a thrumming sound

Last update: August 25, 2015


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It was the same thrum she felt with Gabriel, after she'd been claimed as his mate.   [Please select]

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, conclusion of, regarding house mounds 164 THOMAS, DAVID, village site on farm of 83 THOMAS CAVE 118, 125 THRUM, THOMAS G.   [Please select]

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Before the sound died a sudden thrum of bow cords filled the air.   [Please select]

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Down by the river a native instrument thrummed monotonously, like the whirring of a giant mosquito in the darkness.   [Please select]

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He sat down at his desk and thrummed it for a minute.   [Please select]

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The musician had begun to thrum the strings of his violin.   [Please select]

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Hanadra was what it always had been, thatched, sun-baked lassitude; but underneath the thatch there thrummed a beehive atmosphere of tension.   [Please select]

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The telegraph wires thrummed, thrummed, thrummed above them; the rails were glaring hard lines; the goldenrod smelled dusty.   [Please select]

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"Home Ain't Nothing Like This" was thrummed from the rusting wires with true vaudeville dash and syncopation.   [Please select]

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"In Scotland there is a children's rhyme upon the purring of the cat: Dirdum drum, Three threads and a thrum; Thrum gray, thrum gray."   [Please select]

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But when a poet gets into the habit of using his heartstrings to make chords for his lyre, he may thrum upon them as much as he will, without any great pain to himself.   [Please select]

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