100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "drumstick"
Definition
A "drumstick" is a common noun that can refer to:
- A chicken or turkey leg, especially the part that is eaten.
- A stick used to strike a drum, typically made of wood or plastic.
Synonyms
- For the poultry meaning: leg, thigh, wing
- For the percussion meaning: stick, mallet, beater, rod
Antonyms
- For the poultry meaning: breast, wing (when referring to parts of poultry)
- For the percussion meaning: none (as it is a specific object)
Examples
- I drumstick the table to get everyone's attention.
- She drumstick the rhythm perfectly during practice.
- I always drumstick the pillow when I'm frustrated.
- He drumstick the drum so hard that it broke.
- The teacher told us to drumstick our desks quietly.
- They drumstick along to the beat of the music.
- I use a wooden drumstick to drumstick my way through the song.
- The band will drumstick at the concert tonight.
- She likes to drumstick on her knees when she’s bored.
- He drumstick the beat on his chest.
- While waiting, I started to drumstick on the table with my fingers.
- The drummer will drumstick the new song this evening.
- I drumstick the air as I listen to the music.
- He can drumstick with both hands.
- She learned to drumstick at a young age.
- I watched him drumstick a complex rhythm.
- They drumstick together to create a beautiful sound.
- I accidentally drumstick my phone off the table.
- The child loves to drumstick on pots and pans.
- I drumstick the table to keep time with the music.
- The musician will drumstick at the local bar tomorrow.
- I used a pencil to drumstick the desk.
- He always drumstick when he hears his favorite song.
- I drumstick the dashboard while driving.
- The kids drumstick on anything they can find.
- He can drumstick a tune on his knees.
- She loves to drumstick along with the radio.
- I drumstick on the chair to pass the time.
- They drumstick to the beat of the marching band.
- I drumstick my fingers on the table while I wait.
- He likes to drumstick when he’s in a good mood.
- I often drumstick to my favorite songs in the shower.
- She drumstick the rhythm so well that everyone joined in.
- I drumstick the floor in excitement.
- The percussionist will drumstick with enthusiasm.
- I drumstick my way through the song effortlessly.
- The little boy loves to drumstick the couch cushions.
- I drumstick to the beat of the music playing in my head.
- He can drumstick on two drums at once.
- I watched the drummer drumstick with precision.
- They will drumstick at the street fair this weekend.
- I drumstick on my laptop to keep from getting distracted.
- She can drumstick using just one hand.
- I sometimes drumstick my feet when I'm sitting still.
- The teacher asked us to drumstick quietly during the lesson.
- He drumstick a simple beat to warm up.
- I drumstick on my knees when I’m lost in thought.
- The band has been practicing to drumstick a new song.
- I love to drumstick along with my favorite tracks.
- She drumstick on her desk as a creative outlet.
- He likes to drumstick while watching movies.
- I drumstick my fingers to the rhythm of the song.
- The drummer will drumstick at the festival.
- I often drumstick on my thigh when I’m waiting.
- She can drumstick a complex pattern with ease.
- I drumstick the table during the meeting.
- He used a drumstick to create the beat for the song.
- I sometimes drumstick the desk when I’m nervous.
- They will drumstick at the charity event tomorrow.
- I like to drumstick when I’m feeling creative.
- She drumstick the rhythm while dancing.
- I drumstick my feet to the music at the party.
- He can drumstick a tune on his legs.
- I drumstick the floor to make some noise.
- The kids love to drumstick on the drums at school.
- I often drumstick while I’m studying.
- She will drumstick the new song later today.
- I drumstick on the steering wheel while driving.
- He loves to drumstick on his guitar body.
- I occasionally drumstick when I’m thinking.
- She drumstick her fingers on the desk during class.
- I can drumstick along to almost any song.
- He likes to drumstick on his backpack.
- I drumstick the couch to the beat of the music.
- The band will drumstick for an hour tonight.
- I love to drumstick with my friends.
- She can drumstick a complex rhythm effortlessly.
- I often drumstick when I’m bored at home.
- They drumstick together to create music.
- I drumstick on the car seat when stuck in traffic.
- He can drumstick with both hands simultaneously.
- I drumstick to the music in my headphones.
- She enjoys to drumstick on the table while chatting.
- I drumstick my way through the entire concert.
- The drummer can drumstick without missing a beat.
- I often drumstick when I’m daydreaming.
- They will drumstick for the audience at the event.
- I drumstick along with the band during practice.
- She likes to drumstick on her legs while sitting.
- I drumstick my fingers to the melody in my head.
- He can drumstick the beat like a pro.
- I occasionally drumstick my feet at the concert.
- The musician will drumstick until his hands are sore.
- I enjoy to drumstick at home with friends.
- She drumstick her way to the front of the stage.
- I drumstick on the desk when I’m bored in class.
- He often drumstick during the commercials.
- I can drumstick a simple tune on my knees.
- She likes to drumstick when she’s happy.
- I sometimes drumstick to keep the rhythm in my head.