strike
 
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				definition
					
					verb
					
					he raised his hand, as if to strike me
					
					hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand or a weapon or other implement.
					
					
					an earthquake struck the island
					
					(of a disaster, disease, or other unwelcome phenomenon) occur suddenly and have harmful or damaging effects on.
					
					
					
					noun
					
					dockers voted for an all-out strike
					
					a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer.
					
					
					the threat of nuclear strikes
					
					a sudden attack, typically a military one.
					
					
					
				example
					
					it took ages to 'strike' camp
					
					His beat ranged as far as Broken Hill, where he was the union's man on the spot when railway workers went on strike for the first time since the great 'strike' of 1917.
					
					after two years he was able to 'strike' out on his own
					
					You can 'strike' without warning and easily escape before any authority can catch you.
					
					small conifers will 'strike' from cuttings
					
					you have to 'strike' a happy medium
					
					When I get a bite the 'strike' pulls the fish up and out, away from any potential snags and into open water.
					
					workers may 'strike' over threatened job losses
					
					When autumn chills the air, they 'strike' camp and thread their way through the Nawar passes to graze their animals in warmer climes.
					
					She determined which end was the handle by touch, and by using Flora's flint she managed to 'strike' a spark and light the torch.
					
					It even occurred in hand-to-hand combat because men were not recognized as being friendly or because, in the press of battle, a weapon drawn back to 'strike' a foe might hit a friend instead.
					
					Now this all came just as the London Police Chief was warning that these four could easily 'strike' again.
					
					'strike' action
					
					First up is how to correctly 'strike' a golf ball with an iron.
					
					Until the murderer is apprehended, they are free to 'strike' again.
					
					you have to 'strike' a happy medium
					
					the mine workings follow the 'strike' of the Bonsor Vein
					
					It's like, I already have one 'strike' against me, being unable to compete with his wonderful ex.
					
					Doctors went on 'strike' , and people protested in the streets in numbers not seen since the war.
					
					dockers voted for an all-out 'strike'
					
					We can't seem to 'strike' any balance anywhere and it's getting us further and further into trouble.
					
					They prepare to 'strike' without warning as they go undercover to retrieve two missing silver bands.
					
					drugs—a subject guaranteed to 'strike' fear into parents' hearts
					
					The one-day 'strike' was to protest the wave of budget cutbacks that have degraded medical care.
					
					Three non-members of the European Union are granted permission to 'strike' Euro coins.
					
					I do not blame film-makers for creating films for the medium it is likely to make the most money, but when you intend to 'strike' Imax prints, please make the effort to use the medium.
					
					It was time to 'strike' camp and move on to a fresh location.
					
					Everyone believed the murderer would 'strike' again.
					
					Eight months after the Conservatives were elected in Ontario, provincial employees went on 'strike' for the first time ever.
					
					This will be vital to the decision on whether to launch a military 'strike' .
					
					
					
					
				
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