drummy


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drummy

(ˈdrʌmɪ)
(in South Africa) n, pl -mies
short for drum majorette
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This left Gordon Shaw, Humaz and Guyan Mashneeshan back in the pavilion with Drummy 15-3 in the eighth over.
Then students listened to a drummy Jill Jolala piece, while they drew with oil pastels on black paper."
The late Dermot Drummy, who managed the club's reserves, used to mark out two tight boxes on the edge be in the Michael United of the area in training and punch the ball to Lukaku.
It causes huge stress contributing to increasing numbers of youngsters struggling with mental health issues, while even older individuals have been affected following the tragic recent suicide of ex-Chelsea coach Dermot Drummy.
"Harry Kewell took over as head coach last May and inherited a squad from Dermot Drummy who had been sacked and has since died, sadly, having committed suicide.
But former Leeds, Liverpool and Australia star Harry Kewell, who is 10 months into his first manager's job after replacing Dermot Drummy at Crawley last May, might just be the exception to the rule.
Drummy III, The Hospital and Staff Physician-An Expanding Duty of Care, 7 CREIGHTON L.
And that hit home hard on Monday night when a late-night call from Paul Clement informed him of Dermot Drummy's tragic death.
Paul Clement, who paid tribute to his former Chelsea colleague Dermot Drummy on his return to Stamford Bridge, said: "For the goal, we weren't ready.
They sacked manager Dermot Drummy prior to the final game of the season, with Matt Harrold taking over as caretaker boss.
Ex-Liverpool and Leeds man Kewell was appointed as the Red Devils' new boss following the sacking of Dermot Drummy.