Hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand or a weapon or other implement
Inflict (a blow)
Accidentally hit (a part of one's body) against something
Come into forcible contact or collision with
(of a beam or ray of light or heat) Fall on (an object or surface)
(in sporting contexts) Hit or kick (a ball) so as to score a run, point, or goal
(of a clock) Indicate the time by sounding a chime or stroke
Ignite (a match) by rubbing it briskly against an abrasive surface
Bring (an electric arc) into being
Produce (a musical note) by pressing or hitting a key
(of a disaster, disease, or other unwelcome phenomenon) Occur suddenly and have harmful or damaging effects on
Carry out an aggressive or violent action, typically without warning
Kill or seriously incapacitate (someone)
Cause or create a particular strong emotion in (someone)
Cause (someone) to be in a specified state
(of a thought or idea) Come into the mind of (someone) suddenly or unexpectedly
Cause (someone) to have a particular impression
Find particularly interesting, noticeable, or impressive
(of employees) Refuse to work as a form of organized protest, typically in an attempt to obtain a particular concession or concessions from their employer
Undertake such action against (an employer)
Cancel, remove, or cross out with or as if with a pen
Abolish a law or regulation
Make (a coin or medal) by stamping metal
(in cinematography) Make (another print) of a film
Reach, achieve, or agree to (something involving agreement, balance, or compromise)
(in financial contexts) Reach (a figure) by balancing an account
Form (a committee)
Produce (fire or a spark) as a result of friction
Officially remove someone from membership of a professional group
Insert (a cutting of a plant) in soil to take root
Discover (gold, minerals, or oil) by drilling or mining
Discover or think of, esp. unexpectedly or by chance
Come to or reach
Move or proceed vigorously or purposefully
Start out on a new or independent course or endeavor
Take down (a tent or the tents of an encampment)
Dismantle (theatrical scenery)
Lower or take down (a flag or sail), esp. as a salute or to signify surrender
(of a plant or cutting) Develop roots
(of a young oyster) Attach itself to a bed
Secure a hook in the mouth of a fish by jerking or tightening the line after it has taken the bait or fly