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thrum

noun as in thread

verb as in drone

verb as in drum

verb as in hum

verb as in pulsate

verb as in pulsate/pulse

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Example Sentences

But the album also thrums with wariness of modern fame and its distortions.

With five pairs of steel strings, the aggressive guitar is responsible for following the requinto and enhancing the melody with its metallic thrum.

In a star-making performance, Pierre is terrific as a man with a particular skill set thrumming below his composed, placid surface.

Skinny frames ricocheted off of each other, punch drunk on cheap vodka and the vibrations of the thrumming bass from the interim performer.

From Salon

When she imitates the thrum of diesel engines that accompany most of her childhood memories, it’s with heartfelt nostalgia.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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