About The Word Drumbeat
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Drumbeat
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What's The Definition Of Drumbeat?
[n] (military) the beating of a drum as a signal for lowering the flag at sundown
[n] the sound made by beating a drum Synonyms | Synonyms for Drumbeat: rub-a-dub Related Terms | Find terms related to Drumbeat: barrage | beat | beating | drum | drum music | drumfire | drumming | flutter | palpitation | paradiddle | patter | pitapat | pitter-patter | pound | pounding | pulsation | rataplan | rat-a-tat | rat-tat | rat-tat-tat | rattattoo | roll | rub-a-dub | ruff | ruffle | spatter | splutter | sputter | staccato | tat-tat | tattoo | throb | throbbing | thrum | thumping | tom-tom See Also | sign | signal | signaling | sound | tattoo Drumbeat In Webster's Dictionary \Drum"beat`\, n.
The sound of a beaten drum; drum music.
Whose morning drumbeat, following the sun, and keeping
company with the hours, circles the earth with one
continuous and unbroken strain of the martial airs of
England. --D. Webster.
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