16 Verbs to Use for the Word drummer

You must get the chief of the next village to send his drummer with you.

Durham ordered the drummer to be called to beat to "right ship."

I tell thee, drummer, if thy drum thou smite, By heav'n, I'll send thy soul to hell's dark night.

It has been asserted by several moderns, that deaf people can hear best in a great noise; perhaps to prove that Greek noise could do nothing which the modern cannot operate as effectually: and Dr. Willis in particular tells us of a lady who could hear only while a drum was beating, in so much that her husband, the account says, hired a drummer as her servant, in order to enjoy the pleasures of her conversation.

It might have been the waning lamp That lit the drummer from the camp To purer reveille!

He says that the Chippewa Indians called the Wolverine "Gween-guh-auga," which means underground drummer.

At a bend in the street, which placed him out of reach of the balls, M. Conte noticed in front of him the drummer of the Garde Mobile, who, like him, had escaped by the Rue Saint Jean, and who was profiting by the loneliness of the street to get rid of his drum.

"Well, in the first place, we are not to beat down the drummers any more, but are to offer them fair prices on all our orders.

The real Wells Fargo, Mr. Johnson here, was a-watchin' yore corral alla time, so when you got a friend of yores to pull them two drummers into a poker game and then saddled yore hoss and went bustin' off in the direction of yore claim we got the marshal and trailed you.

" Simpson shuddered, recalling the pock-marked drummer on the Arequipa.

The noise is phenomenal, overpowering, but is plainly attractive to Sidi ears; for the room is rapidly filling, and more than one of the spectators suddenly leaps from his seat and circles round the drummers, keeping time to the rythm with queer movements of his body and feet and whirling a "lathi" round his head in much the same fashion as the proverbial Irishman at Donneybrook Fair.

In music the monotony of the tom tom's tone spurred the drummers to elaborate variations in rhythm.

Behind them tramped the regimental band of the 6th Massachusetts, instruments slung; behind these, filling the street from gutter to gutter, surged the sweating drummers, deafening every ear with their racket; then followed the field and staff, then the Yankee regiment, wave on wave of bayonets choking the thoroughfare far as the eye could see, until there seemed no end to their coming, and the cheering had become an unbroken howl.

After a few rebuffs they picked up a drummer, and adjourned to the smoker, buying a deck from the train boy.

" "The devil take the Jews!" cried the drummer, and, laughing loudly at this, his one and only joke, he trudged off to the guard-room and lay down on the bench.

"You don't mean to say they sell whiskey in a millinery store?" exclaimed the drummer.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  drummer