Drum roll vs drum bit

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drum roll is the most popular phrase on the web. 

drum bit

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • It seems like the drums were dropping a little bit, you know?
  • The jungle drums exaggerated just a tiny bit.
  • Play your drum, sing champagne glasses and lightbulbs to bits.
  • We moved the drums across the room from traditionally where they play, which opened up the sound a little bit.
  • Now, the bass drum mic is a little bit far away.
  • I started to leave the drums alone a little bit.
  • I could actually make a fairly good drum solo out of various bits of trim in my car.
  • Because when my drum was taken away, I screamed, and when I screamed, valuable articles burst into bits.
  • I'd give you a drum roll, but I don't have a snare handy.
  • I wish we had a drum roll for this.
  • I can play a drum roll.
  • There should be a drum roll.
  • I might play a drum roll.
  • Thank you for the drum roll, Ms. Winterbottom.
  • Mrs Rosa Díez González spoke of the Spanish Presidency's drum roll.
  • And now, drum roll, Finn.

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