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kettledrum

[ket-l-druhm] / ˈkɛt lˌdrʌm /
NOUN
steel drum
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Writing in the Bauhaus Journal, he said that each production required an “appropriate aural expression,” but added, “For the time being, such simple stimulators as the gong and the kettledrum are enough.”

From New York Times • Aug. 22, 2019

The kettledrum thump of the furnace kicking on.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 19, 2018

The 1944 Presidential campaign, which began as politely as a harpsichord duet, wound up with all the kettledrum banging of a Respighi crescendo.

From Time Magazine Archive

Representatives and their Southern Democratic allies to deny Lyndon Johnson his request for an unpopular tax increase, beat every tom-tom and kettledrum for economy, and force the President to take responsibility for specific spending cuts.

From Time Magazine Archive

To hear him talk, you'd think I'd been playing the kettledrum.

From "Me Talk Pretty One Day" by David Sedaris