What is the meaning of STRIKE. Phrases containing STRIKE
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Acronyms & AI meanings
: Not Doing Anything
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v. t.
To cause to sound by one or more beats; to indicate or notify by audible strokes; as, the clock strikes twelve; the drums strike up a march.
v. t.
To take forcibly or fraudulently; as, to strike money.
v. i.
To hit; to collide; to dush; to clash; as, a hammer strikes against the bell of a clock.
n.
A workman who is on a strike.
v. i.
To break forth; to commence suddenly; -- with into; as, to strike into reputation; to strike into a run.
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To sound by percussion, with blows, or as with blows; to be struck; as, the clock strikes.
v. t.
To cause to ignite; as, to strike a match.
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To beat; to strike.
v. t.
To strike unseasonably; to affect disagreeably or unfavorably.
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To come in collision with; to strike against; as, a bullet struck him; the wave struck the boat amidships; the ship struck a reef.
v. i.
To move; to advance; to proceed; to take a course; as, to strike into the fields.
v. t.
To thrust in; to cause to enter or penetrate; to set in the earth; as, a tree strikes its roots deep.
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To make a sudden impression upon, as by a blow; to affect sensibly with some strong emotion; as, to strike the mind, with surprise; to strike one with wonder, alarm, dread, or horror.
v. t.
To affect in some particular manner by a sudden impression or impulse; as, the plan proposed strikes me favorably; to strike one dead or blind.
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To cause or produce by a stroke, or suddenly, as by a stroke; as, to strike a light.
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To make and ratify; as, to strike a bargain.
n.
One who, or that which, strikes; specifically, a blacksmith's helper who wields the sledge.
v. t.
To lower; to let or take down; to remove; as, to strike sail; to strike a flag or an ensign, as in token of surrender; to strike a yard or a topmast in a gale; to strike a tent; to strike the centering of an arch.
n.
The act of coming forth; a leaving of houses, shops, etc.; esp., a quitting of employment for the purpose of forcing increase of wages; a strike; -- opposed to lockout.
v. t.
To stamp or impress with a stroke; to coin; as, to strike coin from metal: to strike dollars at the mint.
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