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bang the drum for something Definition


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drum
noun
    1. A percussion instrument consisting of a hollow frame with a skin or other membrane stretched tightly across its opening, sounding when struck.
    2. Any object resembling this in shape, especially a cylindrical container.
    3. An eardrum.
verb drummed, drumming
    intr
    1. To beat a drum.
    tr & intr
    2. To make or cause to make continuous tapping or thumping sounds.
Idiom: beat the drum for something (bang the drum for something)
    To try to interest people in it; to publicize it.
Etymology: 16c: related to German Trommel; imitating the sound made.

Phrasal Verb: drum something in or into someone
    To force it into their mind through constant repetition.
Phrasal Verb: drum someone out
    To expel them.
Phrasal Verb: drum something up
    To achieve or attract it by energetic persuasion.
      Example: managed to drum up more support


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