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Discover Ludwig"drumming about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to repeatedly mention or talk about something, often in a passionate or persistent manner. Example: She couldn't stop drumming about her upcoming trip to Europe, telling everyone about all the amazing places she was going to visit.
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Tells about his education in drumming; about the new arrangements for drums he's preparing, and about a new set of drums to be built for him by Gretsch Co. of Brooklyn.
To the sound of traditional music and drumming, about 30 children, all under 6 years old, were registered as first-graders and received their textbooks.
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But he's still beating the drum about, you know, the superiority of China.
Always rub in between drumming do about 5 "drums" and then rub the back.
In our culture there's a drum beat about aging: Be depressed.
Without worrying as much about drumming up business, he says, "I can concentrate on the kitchen".
The company has been fairly clever about drumming up nonscary publicity in recent months.
"This is about drumming up support during the regional elections," said Michael Maier, editor of the German-Turkish news agency.
Experts and analysts have been drumming up ideas about new political paradigms in Italy ever since.
Writing pages to the drum took about twice as long as reading.
See them make space, because great drumming is about not drumming, one of the few life lessons that drumming has to share with us all.
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