- Look up
thrum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Thrum may
refer to:
Thrum (band),
Scottish indie rock band
Thrum (botany), a
flower morph Thrum (material)...
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Newfoundland and Labrador,
where they are
traditionally made, as "
thrummed mittens") are
thrummed with
tufts of
fleece to
create a warm,
fluffy interior which...
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Thrumming may
refer to:
Thrumming (textiles) Strumming, a
musical technique This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Thrumming...
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similar to Lopi
style yarns, or when
making a
thrummed item.
Regular roving can also be used in
thrummed knitting. Freund,
Kimberlie and Norton, Marjorie...
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Barrier Reef on 11 June 1770. Later, and more efficiently, a sail
closely thrummed with
yarns was used.
Oxford English Dictionary,
Second Edition 1989 "fother...
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beautiful songs" and "Joe Henry's masterpiece". In
October 2017,
Henry released Thrum. In June 2019,
Henry recorded what was
intended to be
demos of 13 new songs...
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Thrums is an
unincorporated community on the
northwest s**** of the
Kootenay River in the West
Kootenay region of
southeastern British Columbia. The location...
- of a
wooden box that is
attached to a taut string. The string/chord is
thrummed and the box
creates a
heavy acoustic sound. The
pitch of the
sound is changed...
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stamens are
short and the
pistils are long; in the
second morph (termed "
thrum", "brevistylous", or "short-styled" flower) the
stamens are long and the...
- "Skindiving" and "Dream
Thrum" grew from
these ideas.
Booth said Eno felt the band "completely neglected" the
songs "Dream
Thrum", "Laid", and "Five-O"...