Sound the strings of (a string instrument)
1Once they were alone, the lieutenant had started to strum Palomino's guitar.
2Slowly, as if in a trance, she began to strum the lute.
3She caught Thomas's eye and began to strum and tingle all over.
4Occasionally, Mann emerges from the darkness to sing and strum a guitar.
5The origins of a Maori strum predates 'Ten Guitars' of course.
6As he was about to speak, he heard a dull strum behind him.
7But my right hand ached to strum and pick notes from the strings.
8I strum on the piano as I strum on the violin.
9Both let four players drum, strum, and sing to more than 85 tracks.
10And without waiting an answer he began to strum the symphony.
11Almost every working-man has his girls taught to strum the piano.
12Slowly she began to strum the chords to the song Carmen had requested.
13But what happens when not everyone wants to strum banjos and grow crops?
14These jazz bands, these pop bands, the strum strum strum of these guitars.
15I was born without a right arm: how was I going to strum chords?
16Merely see them and that connection would strum between you.
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Strum nas variantes da língua
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