drummed out

drummed out
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  • drummed out of the army — Meaning Dismissed from army service. Origin Officers who were found guilty at British Army courts martial were seen off the premises to the sound of drums …   Meaning and origin of phrases

  • Drumming out — is the historical act of being dishonorably dismissed from military service to the sound of a drum. In modern figurative use it refers to any act of expulsion or dismissal in disgrace.[1] Contents 1 Origin 2 American Revolutionary War 3 …   Wikipedia

  • drum out — verb remove from a position or office (Freq. 1) The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds • Syn: ↑oust, ↑throw out, ↑boot out, ↑kick out, ↑expel • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • drum out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms drum out : present tense I/you/we/they drum out he/she/it drums out present participle drumming out past tense drummed out past participle drummed out drum someone out of something to force someone to leave an …   English dictionary

  • drum out of — [phrasal verb] drum (someone) out of (something) : to force (someone) to leave (a place or organization) They drummed her out of the club. He got drummed out of the military. • • • Main Entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • drum out — PHRASAL VERB: usu passive If someone is drummed out of an organization such as the armed forces or a club, they are forced to leave it, usually because they have done something wrong. [be V ed P P n] Sailors caught in a drugs scandal are to be… …   English dictionary

  • drum someone out — EXPEL, dismiss, throw out, oust; drive out, get rid of; exclude, banish; informal give someone the boot, boot out, kick out, give someone their marching orders, give someone the push, show someone the door, send packing; Military cashier. → drum… …   Useful english dictionary

  • drum someone out of something — drum (someone) out of (something) to force someone to leave a job or organization. A lot of writers and directors were drummed out of the film business in the 1950s because they were suspected of being communists …   New idioms dictionary

  • drum someone out of — drum (someone) out of (something) to force someone to leave a job or organization. A lot of writers and directors were drummed out of the film business in the 1950s because they were suspected of being communists …   New idioms dictionary

  • drum out of something — drum (someone) out of (something) to force someone to leave a job or organization. A lot of writers and directors were drummed out of the film business in the 1950s because they were suspected of being communists …   New idioms dictionary

  • drum out of — drum (someone) out of (something) to force someone to leave a job or organization. A lot of writers and directors were drummed out of the film business in the 1950s because they were suspected of being communists …   New idioms dictionary

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