A collection of drums, cymbals and sometimes other percussion instruments arranged for convenient playing by a single drummer.
1The drums in the finishing-shop hummed merrily their lively song of labor.
2Five other drums continue to operate in the coking unit, Jackson said.
3Can either or both of you make the drums talk? Ayla said.
4Open drums of gas and oil were left all over the town.
5He was up in the morning with the roll of the drums.
6Bernadette learned music from an early age; piano, guitar, drums and violin.
7Encouraged by the talking drums, she soon began to feel the effects.
8In more political mid-century work he blows and drums with impressive vehemence.
9He had to get the different effects in sound by special drums.
10Watch the needles on the paper as the clockwork revolves the drums.
11She heard the throbbing of native drums in the village near by.
12Others continued to tip the oil from jerrycans into large plastic drums.
13From somewhere behind the enemy, the war drums sounded, calling the retreat.
14Bells, drums, and saxophones were among the many instruments used by kaihaka.
15Villagers swarmed the family home, banging drums, ululating and waving tree branches.
16Now resound the drums of the National Guard posted before the Conciergerie.
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drum Verbo
Indicativo · Presente · Terceira
Drums nas variantes da língua