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drumbeat

[druhm-beet] / ˈdrʌmˌbit /


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Appeals for help have increasingly come from the country's traditional big industries, from automakers to factory equipment manufacturers and chemical giants, and 2025 was marked by a steady drumbeat of industrial job losses.

From Barron's

I strode faster now, pounding the wooden planks like a drumbeat.

From Literature

We’re likely to see a steady drumbeat of releases from these groups.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even after Mr. Smith took control of the two investigations, the drumbeat of win-at-all-costs continued.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It feels illegal," she frets, as her heartbeat races with the drumbeat of this smouldering dance-pop anthem.

From BBC