thrumθrʌm
thrum (v)
- present
- thrums
- past
- thrummed
- past participle
- thrummed
- present participle
- thrumming
thrum (n)
English Definitions:
thrum (verb)
a thrumming sound
"he could hear the thrum of a banjo"
hum, thrum (verb)
sound with a monotonous hum
strum, thrum (verb)
sound the strings of (a string instrument)
"strum a guitar"
drum, beat, thrum (verb)
make a rhythmic sound
"Rain drummed against the windshield"; "The drums beat all night"
thrum (Noun)
A thrumming sound
thrum (Noun)
The fringe of threads of warp left after cloth has been cut off of a loom
thrum (Noun)
Any short piece of yarn or rope
thrum (Verb)
To cause a steady rhythmic vibration, usually by plucking.
Thrum
Thrum are an indie rock band from Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland, formed in 1992. They released four singles and an album before splitting up in 1995. Singer Monica Queen went on to a solo career. Since 2011, Thrum have reformed, releasing a new album, available on iTunes through PRA Records.
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