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- THRUM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
THRUM definition: 1 to make a continuous low sound: 2 to play a guitar or similar stringed instrument in a way… Learn more
- THRUM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
7 meanings: 1 to strum rhythmically but without expression on (a musical instrument) 2 to drum incessantly 3 to repeat Click for more definitions
- Thrum - definition of thrum by The Free Dictionary
Define thrum thrum synonyms, thrum pronunciation, thrum translation, English dictionary definition of thrum v thrummed , thrum·ming , thrums v tr 1 Music To play idly or monotonously: thrummed a guitar 2 To speak, repeat, or recite in a monotonous tone of
- thrum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
thrum (third-person singular simple present thrums, present participle thrumming, simple past and past participle thrummed) To furnish with thrums; to insert tufts in; to fringe 1644-1646 , Francis Quarles , Boanerges and Barnabas—Wine and Oyle for [ … ] afflicted Soules
- Thrum Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Thrum definition: To play (a stringed instrument) idly or monotonously The row of warp thread ends left on a loom when the web is cut off
- THRUM - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
thrum (thrums plural 3rd person present) (thrumming present participle) (thrummed past tense past participle ) When something such as a machine or engine thrums, it makes a low beating sound verb The air-conditioner thrummed V Thrum is also a noun , n-count; sound the thrum of refrigeration motors , My head was going thrum thrum thrum
- THRUM Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Thrum definition: to play on a stringed instrument, as a guitar, by plucking the strings, especially in an idle, monotonous, or unskillful manner; strum See examples of THRUM used in a sentence
- thrum, v. ³ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb thrum is in the late 1500s OED's earliest evidence for thrum is from 1592, in the writing of Robert Greene, writer and playwright thrum is an imitative or expressive formation
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