drum majorette
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Definition
- Noun:
- A female drum major: A woman or girl who leads a marching band, often responsible for directing the band's movements and performance.
- A female baton twirler who accompanies a marching band: A woman or girl who performs complex routines involving spinning and tossing a baton, typically as part of a marching band's visual presentation.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The drum majorette led the parade with precise commands and a confident stride.
- Her dream was to become the drum majorette for the university's marching band.
- As a drum majorette, she practiced her baton twirling routines for hours every day.
Advanced Usage
- The term can sometimes be used more broadly to refer to any female performer who twirls a baton in a parade or marching band context, even if she is not the formal leader.
- Several drum majorettes performed intricate routines in front of the band.
Variants and Related Words
- Drum major (n): The leader of a marching band, a role historically and often still associated with males. The drum majorette is the female counterpart.
- Majorette (n): Often used as a shorter, more general term for a baton twirler, which can be synonymous with "drum majorette."
- Baton twirler (n): A performer who specializes in twirling a baton; this is a core skill of a drum majorette.
Synonyms
- Baton twirler: Emphasizes the performance skill.
- Majorette: A common shorter synonym.
- Marching band leader (when referring to the leadership role): Highlights the directing function.
Related Phrases
- To twirl a baton: The primary action performed by a drum majorette.
- She learned to twirl a baton when she became a drum majorette.
Noun
- a female drum major
- a female baton twirler who accompanies a marching band