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drumlike

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English

Etymology

From drum + -like.

Adjective

drumlike (comparative more drumlike, superlative most drumlike)

  1. Resembling a drum, such as in sound or shape
    • 2007 November 15, Jennifer Dunning, “Brooklyn Butoh, With Surprise Guest Stars”, in New York Times:
      The next ambient effect came with the drumlike, thudding heels of a toddler in the audience, who drew close to his mother when the tongue wagging started.
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