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Definition of Strummed
1. strum [v] - See also: strum
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strummed
Literary usage of Strummed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fond Adventures: Tales of the Youth of the World by Maurice Henry Hewlett (1905)
"A couple of minstrels half kneeled on the floor, and strummed their strings to
deaf ears. ... strummed ..."
2. Spons' Mechanics' Own Book: A Manual for Handicraftsmen and Amateurs by Spon (1901)
"A line is drawn on the face where a break is required ; this is " strummed " in
with a " pitching-tool " or " nicker " ; the edges ore also strummed in. ..."
3. Report on Iron and Steel by William Phipps Blake (1876)
"A line is drawn on the face where a break is required; this is "strummed" in with
a " pitching-tool" or " nicker;" the edges are also strummed in. ..."
4. Island Song Lyrics Volume 3 by Larry W. Jones (2004)
"... strummed their guitars Under the moon and bright tropical stars There are
islands waiting just for you With the music of love called kiho'alu They ..."