Drum-up Sentence Examples
- If you're wearing a themed sweater - say, one with a particularly holiday-worthy pattern or a cartoon character - you might choose to wear that to a party to drum up some laughs or start some conversations. 
- Cold calling can be an effective way to drum up interest in your service, but be prepared to have to make a number of calls before you find a company interested in discussing the matter further. 
- There's always someone celebrating something, so you're sure to drum up business if your services are good. 
- Placing meaning behind a task such as letter writing can help drum up the passion and motivation you may be lacking for the cause you are currently trying to write about. 
- Allying yourself with a nationally recognized organization will not only help your group drum up support, but it will usually also allow you to raise the most money. 
- When the day of the game comes the high school cheerleading squad may ride in a bus to the away games or simply drum up support in their own community, drawing more than just student fans to the bleachers. 
- One of the best ways to drum up business is offering your products on the Internet. 
- On Larry King Live ("live" being the operative word), Falcon inadvertently spilled the beans that the whole thing was a plot to drum up attention for a reality show Heene was shopping. 
- Many called it a political move, insinuating that Palin was trying to drum up publicity to aid a potential run at the presidency in 2012.