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drumlike

a. Resembling a drum, such as in sound or shape

Usage examples of "drumlike".

They were drumlike cylinders within which were wound paper scrolls on which the mani chant was written.

An old GE cleaner robot was slowly working its way through the mess, sucking up the debris into its drumlike interior.

Practically every toe in the room was moving in time with it, adding a drumlike accompaniment.

Kelsie heard clearly a dull thud, a thud which was drumlike in its regularity but muffled.

On the right the other grenade burst in brief thunder, and Craig heard the taut, drumlike sound of shrapnel slapping into flesh.

Their bodies gave forth ugly sounds, meaty and yet drumlike, when beaten with a solid wooden club.

There were round drumlike animals that made jovial booming sounds with their distended blue bellies.

There was a loud, drumlike boom, a magical concussion that was obviously much louder than the simple impact of metal on bone, and the drow sank to the ground, his jaw shattered.

Then she knew that the drumlike booming was the frenzied pounding of her own heart.

He thumped her again, between the shoulder blades, making a drumlike sound.