verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
guitar
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The hands of the Mariarchi players strum their guitars .
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Budd, who has been strumming his acoustic guitar through the Midwest, writes introspective songs with a witty, sincere touch.
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There he was at the side of the stage, looking pretty, inconsequentially strumming his guitar .
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I could see my father strumming the guitar , plucking our ancient, mournful history from the hollowness of its wooden frame.
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As he sang, he strummed a guitar .
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She was seated on the ground, leaning against a wall, strumming a guitar .
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Why are so many of the tracks by cute white boys strumming guitars ?
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He re-appears, gently strumming his 40-year-old acoustic guitar in the midst of the audience and proceeds to busk around the crowd!
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Budd, who has been strumming his acoustic guitar through the Midwest, writes introspective songs with a witty, sincere touch.
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Mike Dawson was sitting at a dead computer, strumming the keyboard and offering a toothy smile to an invisible audience.
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Mulcahey strummed his banjo and tapped the castanet again.
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One of the minstrels strummed his banjo.
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The guitar player strummed along respectfully.
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When we first started strumming, there was definitely a real affinity with the feel, so who knows?