| DOLDRUMS | • doldrums n. Usually preceded by the: a state of apathy or lack of interest; a situation where one feels boredom… • doldrums n. (Nautical) Usually preceded by the: the state of a sailing ship when it is impeded by calms or light… • doldrums n. (Nautical, oceanography, by extension) Usually preceded by the: a part of the ocean near the equator… |
| DRUMBEAT | • drumbeat n. The beating of a drum. • drumbeat n. The sound of a beating drum. • drumbeat n. (By extension) A repetitive beating sound. |
| DRUMBLED | • drumbled v. Simple past tense and past participle of drumble. • DRUMBLE v. (dialect) to move slowly. |
| DRUMBLES | • drumbles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drumble. • DRUMBLE v. (dialect) to move slowly. |
| DRUMFIRE | • drumfire n. Heavy, continuous, rapid gunfire. • DRUMFIRE n. massed artillery fire with a rolling sound. |
| DRUMFISH | • drumfish n. Any fish of the family Sciaenidae; they make a loud noise by means of an air bladder. • DRUMFISH n. a fish that makes a drumming sound. |
| DRUMHEAD | • drumhead n. Alternative spelling of drum head. • drum␣head n. The thin circle of material attached to the top of a drum shell for the purpose of striking, sometimes… • drum␣head n. A drumhead cabbage. |
| DRUMLIER | • DRUMLY adj. (Scots) turbid, muddy, gloomy. |
| DRUMLIKE | • drumlike adj. Resembling a drum, such as in sound or shape. • DRUMLIKE adj. resembling the head of a drum. |
| DRUMLINS | • drumlins n. Plural of drumlin. • DRUMLIN n. a long hill of glacial drift. |
| DRUMMERS | • drummers n. Plural of drummer. • Drummers prop.n. Plural of Drummer. • DRUMMER n. one who plays a drum. |
| DRUMMIES | • drummies n. Plural of drummie. • DRUMMY n. (South African) a drum majorette. |
| DRUMMING | • drumming n. The act of beating a drum. • drumming n. A noise resembling that of a drum being beaten. • drumming n. In many species of catfish, the sound produced by contraction of specialized sonic muscles with subsequent… |
| DRUMMOCK | • drummock n. Alternative form of drammock. • DRUMMOCK n. (Gaelic) a mixture of raw meal and water, also DRAMMOCK, DRAMMACH. |
| DRUMROLL | • drumroll n. Alternative spelling of drum roll. • drum␣roll n. A sound produced by hitting a drum repeatedly and rhythmically over short intervals. • DRUMROLL n. a roll played on a drum. |
| EARDRUMS | • eardrums n. Plural of eardrum. • ear␣drums n. Plural of ear drum. • EARDRUM n. the tympanic membrane. |
| HUMDRUMS | • humdrums n. Plural of humdrum. • HUMDRUM n. a dull boring person. |