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thrum 1 T0192100 (thrŭm)v. thrummed, thrum·ming, thrums v.tr.1. Music To play (a stringed instrument) idly or monotonously: thrummed a guitar.2. To speak, repeat, or recite in a monotonous tone of voice; drone.v.intr.1. Music To strum idly on a stringed instrument.2. To speak in a monotonous tone of voice; drone.n. A thrumming sound. [Imitative.]
thrum 2 T0192100 (thrŭm)n.1. a. The fringe of warp threads left on a loom after the cloth has been cut off.b. One of these threads.2. A loose end, fringe, or tuft of thread or wool.tr.v. thrummed, thrum·ming, thrums 1. To cover or trim with thrums; fringe.2. To knit thrums into (mittens, hats, or socks). [Middle English, from Old English -thrum, ligament (in tungethrum, ligament of the tongue).]thrum (θrʌm) vb, thrums, thrumming or thrummed1. (Music, other) to strum rhythmically but without expression on (a musical instrument)2. (intr) to drum incessantly: rain thrummed on the roof. 3. to repeat (something) monotonouslyna repetitive strumming or recitation[C16: of imitative origin] ˈthrummer n
thrum (θrʌm) textilesn1. (Textiles) a. any of the unwoven ends of warp thread remaining on the loom when the web has been removedb. such ends of thread collectively2. (Textiles) a fringe or tassel of short unwoven threadsvb, thrums, thrumming or thrummed (Textiles) (tr) to trim with thrums[C14: from Old English; related to Old High German drum remnant, Dutch dreum]thrum1 (θrʌm) v. thrummed, thrum•ming, n. v.i. 1. to pluck the strings of a guitar or other stringed instrument, esp. idly; strum. 2. to sound when thrummed on, as a guitar. 3. to drum or tap idly with the fingers. v.t. 4. to play (a stringed instrument or a melody) by plucking the strings, esp. idly; strum. 5. to drum or tap idly on. n. 6. a dull, monotonous sound. [1545–55; imitative] thrum′mer, n. thrum2 (θrʌm) n., v. thrummed, thrum•ming. n. 1. one of the ends of the warp threads in a loom, left unwoven and remaining attached to the loom when the web is cut off. 2. thrums, the row or fringe of such threads. 3. a. any short piece of waste thread or yarn. b. a tuft or fringe of such pieces. v.t. 4. to furnish or cover with thrums, ends of thread, or tufts. [before 1000; Middle English throm end-piece, Old English -thrum, in tungethrum ligament of the tongue, c. Old High German drum end-piece; akin to Old Norse thrǫmr brim, edge] Thrum a band; a troop; a crowded area; a bundle of arrows, 1450.thrum Past participle: thrummed Gerund: thrumming
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I thrum | you thrum | he/she/it thrums | we thrum | you thrum | they thrum |
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I thrummed | you thrummed | he/she/it thrummed | we thrummed | you thrummed | they thrummed |
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I am thrumming | you are thrumming | he/she/it is thrumming | we are thrumming | you are thrumming | they are thrumming |
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I have thrummed | you have thrummed | he/she/it has thrummed | we have thrummed | you have thrummed | they have thrummed |
Past Continuous |
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I was thrumming | you were thrumming | he/she/it was thrumming | we were thrumming | you were thrumming | they were thrumming |
Past Perfect |
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I had thrummed | you had thrummed | he/she/it had thrummed | we had thrummed | you had thrummed | they had thrummed |
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I will thrum | you will thrum | he/she/it will thrum | we will thrum | you will thrum | they will thrum |
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I will have thrummed | you will have thrummed | he/she/it will have thrummed | we will have thrummed | you will have thrummed | they will have thrummed |
Future Continuous |
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I will be thrumming | you will be thrumming | he/she/it will be thrumming | we will be thrumming | you will be thrumming | they will be thrumming |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been thrumming | you have been thrumming | he/she/it has been thrumming | we have been thrumming | you have been thrumming | they have been thrumming |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been thrumming | you will have been thrumming | he/she/it will have been thrumming | we will have been thrumming | you will have been thrumming | they will have been thrumming |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been thrumming | you had been thrumming | he/she/it had been thrumming | we had been thrumming | you had been thrumming | they had been thrumming |
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I would thrum | you would thrum | he/she/it would thrum | we would thrum | you would thrum | they would thrum |
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I would have thrummed | you would have thrummed | he/she/it would have thrummed | we would have thrummed | you would have thrummed | they would have thrummed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | thrum - a thrumming sound; "he could hear the thrum of a banjo"sound - the sudden occurrence of an audible event; "the sound awakened them" | Verb | 1. | thrum - sound with a monotonous humhumsound, go - make a certain noise or sound; "She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'" | | 2. | thrum - sound the strings of (a string instrument); "strum a guitar"strumsound - cause to sound; "sound the bell"; "sound a certain note" | | 3. | thrum - make a rhythmic sound; "Rain drummed against the windshield"; "The drums beat all night"drum, beatbeat - indicate by beating, as with the fingers or drumsticks; "Beat the rhythm"sound, go - make a certain noise or sound; "She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'" | TranslationsfilacciatamburellarevibrareбахромабренчатьIdiomsSeethread and thrumthrum
thrum Textiles1. a. any of the unwoven ends of warp thread remaining on the loom when the web has been removed b. such ends of thread collectively 2. a fringe or tassel of short unwoven threads thrum
Synonyms for thrumnoun a thrumming soundRelated Wordsverb sound with a monotonous humSynonymsRelated Wordsverb sound the strings of (a string instrument)SynonymsRelated Wordsverb make a rhythmic soundSynonymsRelated Words |