drum into



drum something into someone

 and drum something into someone's head; drum something in
Fig. to teach someone something intensely. Her mother had drummed good manners into her. She drummed in good manners day after day.
See also: drum

drum something into somebody

to teach something to someone by frequent repetition Firefighters rely on training that's drummed into them through repeated exercises.
See also: drum

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lykos-Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Dionysodoros-Ancient Greek
CerberusSUR-bə-rəs (English)Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Amador-Spanish
Berenguer-Catalan
DiÁNaDEE-ah-nawHungarian