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drumming n1 ( activity) jouer de la batterie ; ( in orchestra) jouer des percussions ;2 ( noise made on drum) bruit m de tambour ; the drumming faded away le bruit du tambour s'est éteint ;3 (of fingers, feet, rain) tambourinement m.
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