5 collocations for thrummed

One short laugh for the antic finger Thrumming a lute-string frayed?

Marmaduke shook hands good-naturedly, and retired somewhat abashed, thrumming his banjo.

As for Noel, he remembered with regret that he was too small at the time to use the long bow which he now carried on his rabbit and goose hunts; and as he took it from the wall, thrumming its chord of caribou sinew and fingering the sharp edge of a long arrow, he was hoping for just such another winter, longing to try his skill and strength on some of these midnight prowlersa lynx, perhaps, not to begin too largely on a polar bear.

He to his brother gives supreme command, To you a legacy of barren land; Perhaps the old harp, on which he thrums his lays, Or some dull Hebrew ballad in your praise.

Observe the way They laid him out, as thus:One day, 'Twas after dinner and afternoon, When the noise was over of knife and fork, And only was heard an occasional cork And Blondel idly thrumming a tune, King Richard pushed the wine along, And rapped the table, and cried, "A song!

5 collocations for  thrummed