"Thrums" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Thrums" Meaning

Thrums refers to the vibrant or resonant vibrations that occur when a string or wire is plucked or struck, producing a clear and ringing sound. The term is often used in music and literature to describe the distinctive sound of a string instrument, such as a violin or guitar.

"Thrums" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Thrums"


1. The frayed edges of the fabric thrums struck her as dull and listless.

In this example, "thrums" is used to describe the continued sound produced by strings when plucked or struck, metaphorically applying it to the dull appearance of the fabric edges.

2. Her lute thrums out a lively tune on the street corner.

Here, "thrums" is used to describe the continued, lively musical sound produced by the lute.

3. Her anger continued to thrum through every part of her body that morning.

This example uses "thrums" to describe a deep sense of continued emotion or feeling, here anger.

4. The hum of the engines during takeoff was replaced by a different thrum once they reached cruising speed.

In aviation, "thrums" can refer to a low-pitched continuous sound, such as an aircraft at cruise speed.

5. Thejewel at her throat thrums silently, its light pulsing softly.

This example uses "thrums" metaphorically to describe the light pulsing from the jewel, comparing its steady, rhythmic light to the musical thrum.

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