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Definition of drum majorette in English: drum majorettenoun 1The female leader of a marching band, who often twirls a baton. (行进乐队中常挥舞指挥棒的)军乐队女指挥 Example sentencesExamples - I took piano, singing and dancing lessons, was a drum majorette, acted in plays.
- Also, the fight scenes seem contrived and badly choreographed, with lots of pauses so that Conan can swing his sword around like a drum majorette's baton or freeze into cool action poses.
- I followed a mid-teen girl up my street who was pretending to be a drum majorette.
- The parade included the Tokyo Pipes Band, the U.S. Army Band from Camp Zama, the Daiko Bunka University Band, the Sophia University Band with its drum majorettes and the CCE Irish dance group.
- 1.1 A female member of a marching band or other parading group.
(行进乐队中常挥舞指挥棒的)军乐队女指挥 Example sentencesExamples - The crowd and VIPs were treated to a bright and rhythmic show including drum majorettes, traditional dances, choir singing, and a fly-past by the helicopters.
- It was then uphill all the way as the carnival flowed along John Street and on to Whitworth Road complemented by a top-class twirling show from the Shawforth drum majorettes.
- The Caledonian Pipe Band, Stirling High School school drum majorettes and West Bank High School steel band gave the visitors a warm welcome to the city.
- He made time to greet each of the young drum majorettes who escorted his entourage up the hill to the clinic.
- Maybe they appreciated when I went streaking during last year's Harvest Day Parade and knocked over three drum majorettes and startled the horses.
- The day started with a fun walk for the elderly while the not-so-active were entertained by the Antic Group, a band of elderly drum majorettes.
- It included children's races and fancy dress, dancing demonstrations, drum majorettes, stalls, games and carpet bowls, and there was a party in the evening.
- The roadshow will see an army of 40 volunteers armed with colourful banners and sporting white t-shirts driving through the city in a huge truck accompanied by drum majorettes.
- Six horses and a team of drum majorettes led the nine-float procession, each representing a different Hindu organization.
- School bands including drum majorettes will take part in the parade that will end at Johannesburg Stadium at 9: 30 am.
- The afternoon's festivities include a street parade complete with drum majorettes and floats, a number of soccer and rugby matches and traditional African dance and bands.
- The day's programme began with a gymnastic display by the scholars, and a performance by drum majorettes.
- AW Barnes school drum majorettes, accompanied by the West Bank brass band, kept the crowd on their feet before East London Tourism boss Craig Nancarrow outlined the city's programme for the festive season.
- East London already has a reputation for slick organisation and friendliness with the drum majorettes and organisers as it has successfully hosted the event in 1991 and 1995.
- On the agenda are two jazz bands, drum majorettes from AW Barnes Primary School, Zulu dancers, a gospel group, dancers, a gymnastics display, a choir and a march past of all the teams.
- He said: ‘We had a magnificent welcome of drum majorettes, gospel singing and Zulu dancing.’
Definition of drum majorette in US English: drum majorettenounˌdrəm ˌmeɪdʒəˈrɛtˌdrəm ˌmājəˈret 1The female leader of a marching band. (行进乐队中常挥舞指挥棒的)军乐队女指挥 Example sentencesExamples - The parade included the Tokyo Pipes Band, the U.S. Army Band from Camp Zama, the Daiko Bunka University Band, the Sophia University Band with its drum majorettes and the CCE Irish dance group.
- Also, the fight scenes seem contrived and badly choreographed, with lots of pauses so that Conan can swing his sword around like a drum majorette's baton or freeze into cool action poses.
- I followed a mid-teen girl up my street who was pretending to be a drum majorette.
- I took piano, singing and dancing lessons, was a drum majorette, acted in plays.
- 1.1 A girl or woman who twirls a baton, typically with a marching band or drum corps.
Example sentencesExamples - The afternoon's festivities include a street parade complete with drum majorettes and floats, a number of soccer and rugby matches and traditional African dance and bands.
- It included children's races and fancy dress, dancing demonstrations, drum majorettes, stalls, games and carpet bowls, and there was a party in the evening.
- The roadshow will see an army of 40 volunteers armed with colourful banners and sporting white t-shirts driving through the city in a huge truck accompanied by drum majorettes.
- Maybe they appreciated when I went streaking during last year's Harvest Day Parade and knocked over three drum majorettes and startled the horses.
- AW Barnes school drum majorettes, accompanied by the West Bank brass band, kept the crowd on their feet before East London Tourism boss Craig Nancarrow outlined the city's programme for the festive season.
- The Caledonian Pipe Band, Stirling High School school drum majorettes and West Bank High School steel band gave the visitors a warm welcome to the city.
- East London already has a reputation for slick organisation and friendliness with the drum majorettes and organisers as it has successfully hosted the event in 1991 and 1995.
- The day started with a fun walk for the elderly while the not-so-active were entertained by the Antic Group, a band of elderly drum majorettes.
- He said: ‘We had a magnificent welcome of drum majorettes, gospel singing and Zulu dancing.’
- He made time to greet each of the young drum majorettes who escorted his entourage up the hill to the clinic.
- On the agenda are two jazz bands, drum majorettes from AW Barnes Primary School, Zulu dancers, a gospel group, dancers, a gymnastics display, a choir and a march past of all the teams.
- Six horses and a team of drum majorettes led the nine-float procession, each representing a different Hindu organization.
- School bands including drum majorettes will take part in the parade that will end at Johannesburg Stadium at 9: 30 am.
- The crowd and VIPs were treated to a bright and rhythmic show including drum majorettes, traditional dances, choir singing, and a fly-past by the helicopters.
- The day's programme began with a gymnastic display by the scholars, and a performance by drum majorettes.
- It was then uphill all the way as the carnival flowed along John Street and on to Whitworth Road complemented by a top-class twirling show from the Shawforth drum majorettes.
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