Pronunciation: /ˈθrʌmɪŋ/
verb to make a continuous rhythmic sound
A1 I can hear the thrumming of the bees in the garden.
A2 The drums were thrumming loudly at the music festival.
B1 She could feel her heart thrumming with excitement as she waited for the results.
B2 The engine of the car thrummed as it idled at the traffic light.
C1 The sound of the waves thrumming against the shore was soothing.
C2 The music thrummed through the concert hall, filling the space with energy.
adjective describing something that is producing a continuous rhythmic sound
A1 The thrumming sound of the drums filled the room.
A2 She could feel the thrumming beat of her heart as she waited nervously.
B1 The thrumming bass line added depth to the music.
B2 The thrumming of the engine signaled the start of the race.
C1 The thrumming of the machinery could be heard throughout the factory.
C2 The thrumming of the helicopter blades echoed through the valley.
formal The thrumming of the engines could be heard throughout the entire ship.
informal I could feel the thrumming bass of the music in my chest.
slang The party was lit, with the thrumming beats keeping everyone on their feet.
figurative His heart was thrumming with excitement as he waited for the results.
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