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drum into

verb as in make a point strongly

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Ronald Reagan had beat that very drum into the White House as Mr. Avedon roamed the countryside.

John Adams, a fixture at most Cleveland Indians home games who first lugged a secondhand bass drum into the bleachers in the summer of 1973 and continued to rally fans by striking it emphatically for almost half a century, died on Monday in Cleveland.

And when Keith Moon threw his drum into the moat, I was shocked.

Her father, Muchadeyi Masunda, a Zimbabwean businessman and politician, told a service held for his daughter that she was the "ultimate epitome of what my grandmother used to drum into us: Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu", which means, in Zulu: "I am because you are".

From BBC

This year, the Trump campaign has already spent millions in advertising dollars trying to drum into voters a message that Mr. Trump is tough on China.

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

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