struck

IPA: strˈʌk

Root Word: Struck

noun

  • A surname.
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Examples of "struck" in Sentences

  • I saw the phrase "struck a nerve" a few times remarked about this photo.
  • "The Indians have struck on the frontier," -- "A rattle-snake _struck_ at me."
  • The label struck pay dirt when a secretary, Jenny Price, encouraged them to sign a teenage singer-songwriter from Southern California named Jewel.
  • “I guess so,” he said, and the phrase struck Tessa, who had heard nothing but British voices for nearly two months, as so American that she felt homesick.
  • As with "Quelqu'un," her label struck a deal with Barnes & Noble for the bookseller to carry the new disc exclusively for several months before its wider commercial release in February.
  • I perceived the Thing would come up with me long before I reached the enclosure, and, desperate and sobbing for my breath, I wheeled round upon it and struck at it as it came up to me, —struck with all my strength.

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