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Discover Ludwig'beat a drum' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an action of striking a drum for a rhythm or beat. For example, "Clara beat a drum at the summer camp to the beat of a song."
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Where once this would-be shaman would beat a drum, now she thwacks a drum pad.
Two chaps beat a drum while old women smoked cigarettes and clanged gongs with pieces of wood.
Initially, the point of having a NewFront was "to beat a drum for change," Mark Beeching, worldwide chief creative and strategy officer at Digitas, a digital agency owned by the Publicis Groupe, said at the Digitas NewFront on Thursday.
The bassist Bob Cunningham, who played with Slyde, was onstage for Ms. Butterfly's show, with the drummer Victor Jones and Mansur Scott, who occasionally beat a drum and offered gnomic verbal contributions.
Why not go sit in a park and beat a drum?
Beat a drum.
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"I don't think Bill is beating a drum.
Out first was Ronaldinho beating a drum to the samba beat.
The flapping lids are meant to indicate life in a rhythmic fashion, similar to playing the keys of a piano or beating a drum.
At the end, when he's beating a drum, the rhythm made a kind of heartbeat in the theatre.
Yet Ms. Braun, 59, of Sicilian and Calabrian descent herself, says she is not merely beating a drum against intolerance.
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