Drumbeat

Word DRUMBEAT
Character 8
Hyphenation drum beat
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Definitions and meanings of "Drumbeat"

What do we mean by drumbeat?

The sound produced by beating a drum. noun

Vehement, persistent advocacy of a cause. noun

The sound of a drum. noun

The sound of a beaten drum; drum music. noun

The beating of a drum. noun

The sound of a beating drum. noun

Forceful support of a cause. noun

A vehement and vociferous advocacy of a cause noun

(military) the beating of a drum as a signal for lowering the flag at sundown noun

The sound made by beating a drum noun

The beating of a drum.

The sound of a beating drum.

(by extension) A repetitive beating sound.

A driving force.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Drumbeat

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The word "drumbeat" in example sentences

Spirituality has always been a motivating connector with Boomer population, and the steady drumbeat is only growing louder in our recessionary times. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This is a constant drumbeat from the Republican Left: "Craswell was extreme because we say she was extreme." ❋ Unknown (2006)

Today with the battle lines between the red and blue states, the Christians and versus the secular, there is this constant drumbeat from the right wing that "the liberals hate us and we welcome their hatred because it energizes us." ❋ Unknown (2005)

But from where my ears reside, the only constant racist drumbeat is UVA endorsed white hate from the mouth of M. Rick Turner. ❋ Unknown (2005)

This is a strategic narrative - part of a long-term drumbeat designed to bring identity "Christians" into the Republican Party. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This is a strategic narrative - part of a long-term drumbeat designed to bring identity ❋ Unknown (2009)

It all started as a drumbeat from the wingnuts as part of their “you can’t trust the elitists” compaign. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I’m glad to see you exhorting people to hew a line of polite discourse; my continual drumbeat is that despite people’s radically different concepts of proper governance, the role of the media, what constitutes reality, and the definitions of a whole host of terms, there’s no excuse for not being polite to one another. ❋ Unknown (2005)

There’s this convenient thing called “memory” — we clearly remember the drumbeat from the left and the press to enact everything the 9/11 commission demanded. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I don't recall a drumbeat of Obama messages to that effect, though it's true. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He criticize what he had called the drumbeat for more U.S. troops in Iraq and said he'll keep repeating why it is important to build up Iraqi forces. ❋ Unknown (2003)

To understand the risk involved in the Dallas strategy, one must recall the drumbeat of signals coming from Rome urging the bishops not to "give in" to the press or to prosecutors seeking to punish priests: ❋ Wills, Garry (2002)

Given the drumbeat is a "politically motivated smear campaign", the 'scientists' are better served by examining the poor quality of the CRUminal temperature adjustment computer code. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This is the so called "drumbeat"? the need to ensure continual work in a shipyard to avoid highly skilled scientists leaving to work elsewhere. ❋ Nicholas Watt (2010)

This kind of drumbeat, subliminal public messaging has proven to work itself to the core of who we are and what we can be. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There has never been a "drumbeat" of anti-Hillary rhertoric from the Obama camp, quite the contrary!! ❋ Unknown (2008)

As to the constant negative "drumbeat" I mentioned in an earlier comment: ❋ Ann Althouse (2009)

The account has been public for some time, but Sands brings it to life, using it as a kind of drumbeat of reality throughout the book by closing nearly every chapter with a short excerpt from the log. ❋ Cole, David (2009)

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