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STRUCK


  • STRIKE, to hit forcibly [v]
  • 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

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STRUCKEN STRUCTURAL STRUCTURALISE STRUCTURALISED STRUCTURALISES STRUCTURALISING STRUCTURALISM STRUCTURALISMS STRUCTURALIST STRUCTURALISTS