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wounded around the drum vs wound on the drum

Both phrases are not correct in English. They seem to be attempts to describe a situation involving a drum, but they are not commonly used or make sense in English.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 781 views

wounded around the drum

This phrase is not correct in English. It does not make sense in the context of drums or any other situation.

This phrase does not have a correct usage in English. It seems to be a misunderstanding or a misinterpretation of a different expression.
  • And beat on the drum, walk around the neighborhood singing Beatles songs.
  • He did not single-handedly hold off a platoon of viet cong troops while his men lay wounded around him.
  • We were wondering if you'd come and play the drums at our wedding anniversary.
  • You know I sometimes play the drums at the clubs.
  • Father, the drum from the Suwa Shrine has stopped.
  • I'm Barry, I play the drums.
  • I'm Barry. I play the drums.
  • Take my sticks and play the drums
  • Well, you know, some women bang the drum.
  • I started to leave the drums alone a little bit.
  • Bang the drum too early and the world and his wife will appear.
  • The drums aren't generally thought to be a good thing.
  • I'm actually playing the drums on the CD.
  • Thank you for the drum roll, Ms. Winterbottom.
  • But now let's put the drum away.
  • It was the same with the drum people.
  • Jim likes to play the drum.
  • And the drums sound so good in that room.
  • When the drums kick in, everything up.
  • I remember when I heard that song in the drum part.

wound on the drum

This phrase is also not correct in English. It does not convey a clear meaning or fit into any common expression.

This phrase is not used in English. It may be a misinterpretation of a different expression or an attempt to describe a situation that is not commonly expressed in this way.
  • Protection of pruning wounds on woody crops.
  • Entry wounds on the victim are consistent with wounds on previous victims.
  • Entry wounds on the victim are consistent with wounds on previous victims.
  • We were wondering if you'd come and play the drums at our wedding anniversary.
  • You know I sometimes play the drums at the clubs.
  • Father, the drum from the Suwa Shrine has stopped.
  • I'm Barry, I play the drums.
  • I'm Barry. I play the drums.
  • Take my sticks and play the drums
  • Well, you know, some women bang the drum.
  • I started to leave the drums alone a little bit.
  • Bang the drum too early and the world and his wife will appear.
  • The drums aren't generally thought to be a good thing.
  • I'm actually playing the drums on the CD.
  • Thank you for the drum roll, Ms. Winterbottom.
  • But now let's put the drum away.
  • It was the same with the drum people.
  • Jim likes to play the drum.
  • And the drums sound so good in that room.
  • When the drums kick in, everything up.

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