drummer Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
drummer ka kya matlab hota hai
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Noun:
नगाड़ा बजानेवाला व्यक्ति, ढंढोरची,
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drummer शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
জজজ बैंड की उस समय ढंढोरची Vibhas, ताल गिटार पर आशीष, निखिल अपने पिछले बैंड Assylum और गीतकार / bassist से निकाला गया था अरुण गया था।
drummer's Usage Examples:
He was a drummer boy with the Union forces in the Civil War; graduated from Harvard College in 1869; and in 1871 entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp, where he studied under Van Lerius and De Keyser.
The next day, wrapped in a tricolour scarf and preceded by a drummer, he went on foot to the Hotel de Ville - the headquarters of the republican party - where he was publicly embraced by Lafayette as a symbol that the republicans acknowledged the impossibility of realizing their own ideals and were prepared to accept a monarchy based on the popular will.
The largest known species is the drummer of the West Indies (Blabera gigantea), so called from the tapping noise it makes on wood, sufficient, when joined in by several individuals, as usually happens, to break the slumbers of a household.
The arrival of Dolokhov diverted Petya's attention from the drummer boy, to whom Denisov had had some mutton and vodka given, and whom he had had dressed in a Russian coat so that he might be kept with their band and not sent away with the other prisoners.
This was the French drummer boy captured that morning.
Dolokhov answered absently, scrutinizing the face of the French drummer boy.
The sound of bare feet splashing through the mud was heard in the darkness, and the drummer boy came to the door.
And running over the events of the day he remembered the French drummer boy.
He looked round at the captive drummer boy and felt a pang in his heart.
But what's this? he asked, noticing the French drummer boy.
Synonyms:
timpanist, tympanist, percussionist,