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Sentence count:128+7Posted:2017-03-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: afflictedlaid lowsmittenstruckSimilar words: trickerysickenchickenquickenthickenchicken outricketsricketyMeaning: ['strɪkən]  adj. 1. grievously affected especially by disease 2. (used in combination) affected by something overwhelming 3. put out of action (by illness). 
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31. I am stricken with memories of him.
32. The countryside lay half-deserted and stricken by famine.
33. From somewhere in the darkness, Sophie made little, stricken noises, all on an indrawn breath.
34. At last the pilot managed to land his stricken aircraft.
35. Terror stricken; the little pimp had pleaded with him, offered him money.
36. They represented one more barrier between the stricken and the hale, one more outward sign of difference.
37. In 1940, he was stricken with polio and became disabled.
38. Red Men who failed to report for bedside duty with their stricken brother were fined a dollar for dereliction.
38. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
39. Alone of all the top Bolsheviks, Kalinin visited some of the stricken areas by train, a peasant among peasants.
40. An anonymous donor had given 20 gallons of cooking oil, desperately needed in the stricken country.
41. On a business trip to Guadalajara years earlier I had been severely stricken.
42. At night, lit from within, she looked like a stricken ghost, fleeing the city of glittering towers.
43. Yeltsin, 66, suffers from heart problems, recently underwent bypass surgery and was stricken with pneumonia last month.
44. For of them all, Adam Diggory had been the most deeply stricken by grief.
45. It was the type of sentence that would have been stricken from his record had he served it out without further problems.
46. Many of the children were stricken with dysentery and other digestive-tract ills.
47. She held it in her palm and gazed at it, as if stricken, tears streaming down her cheeks.
48. Nagumo's fleet observed strict radio silence and when two stricken bombers called up for directions their calls went unheeded.
49. Hundreds of miners from the western valleys were walking over the hill to the stricken village.
50. The panels can be used as a visual communication system for stricken users when computer systems fail.
51. There was steam coming from beneath the bonnet of the stricken Audi, water gushing out like blood from a wound.
52. Time allowed 00:11 Grounded tanker leaking oil Oil is pouring into the sea from a stricken tanker off the coast of Shetland.
53. He looked suddenly stricken, although I did nothing to betray his lapse.
54. The former president, now 90 and stricken with Alzheimer's disease, also won't attend the ceremony.
55. He stared with his stupendously stoned eyes at the assembled and stricken family.
56. Pablo Fernandez was suddenly stricken by a bout of flu.
57. Stricken by a sudden overwhelming need, her fingers flew in search of his shirt buttons.
58. The government has pledged £500,000 worth of aid to the drought- stricken area.
59. Stricken with cancer, the twenty-eight-year-old Ardenghi decided to stop treatments during her pregnancy to protect her unborn child.
60. He said oil slicks from the stricken leviathan still sometimes marred the bay.
More similar words: trickerysickenchickenquickenthickenchicken outricketsricketytricktrickytrickledo the trickstrictrestrictstrictlydistrictconstrictstricturerestrictiverestrictionbe strict withboa constrictorblackenwickedbickerbickeringpicket linepersnicketybrickcity slicker
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