Strike

  • 41strike — [[t]straɪk[/t]] v. struck; struck (esp. for31 34)strick•en; strik•ing; 1) to deal a blow to, as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer; hit 2) to inflict; deliver: struck a blow[/ex] 3) to drive so as to cause impact: to strike the hands… …

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  • 42Strike! — Infobox Musical name = Strike! subtitle = image size = 180px caption = Strike s Winnipeg premiere in May 2005 music = Danny Schur lyrics = Danny Schur book = basis = History of the Winnipeg General Strike productions = 2005 Rainbow Stage,… …

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  • 43Strike It Up — Infobox Single Name = Strike It Up Cover size = Border = Caption = Artist = Black Box Album = Dreamland A side = B side = Remix Released = 1991 Format = CD maxi 7 single 12 maxi Recorded = 1989 Genre = Eurodance Length = 5:15 Label = Polydor… …

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  • 44strike — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. hit, smite, beat, thump; give, deliver, deal; affect, touch, impress, occur to; blast; lower, take down; collide, bump; conclude, agree upon; attack; collide; walk out, quit, rebel, cancel; print. See …

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  • 45strike — verb (past and past participle struck strʌk) 1》 deliver a blow to.     ↘accidentally hit (a part of one s body) against something.     ↘come into forcible contact with.     ↘(in sporting contexts) hit or kick (a ball).     ↘ignite (a match) by… …

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  • 46strike — Synonyms and related words: abbreviate, abridge, administer, adopt, advance against, advance upon, affect, afflict, aggravated assault, aggression, agree on, aim, ambush, amphibious attack, arise, armed assault, arrest, arrest the thoughts,… …

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  • 47strike*/*/ — [straɪk] (past tense and past participle struck [strʌk] ) verb I 1) [T] formal to hit against someone or something The car struck a tree.[/ex] The ball struck her hard on the left shoulder.[/ex] About 50 worshippers were inside the church when it …

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  • 48strike up — verb 1. start playing (Freq. 4) The musicians struck up a tune • Syn: ↑sound off • Topics: ↑music • Hypernyms: ↑play …

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  • 49strike —   1. Hit. Ku i, pepehi, hau, hahau, uhau, kā; kāhoa (as a fish on a hook); kani, kē (as a clock); koe (as a match).   Also: kākā, hoa, hoahoa, kū, kūhewa, kua, hekau, kīpē, kāki i, iliki, pūkē, kōkē, kāpehi, ho oīkā; panapana (gently); pa ē (as… …

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  • 50strike — An organized refusal on the part of a group of employees to work, in an attempt to force their employers to concede to their demands for higher pay, shorter hours, better working conditions, etc. An official strike is one that takes place on the… …

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