Synonym: attractive, bold, conspicuous, flagrant, glaring, noticeable, obvious, outstanding, prominent, pronounced. Similar words: strike, string, strip, strict, kingdom, parking, banking, fucking. Meaning: ['straɪkɪŋ] n. 1. the physical coming together of two or more things 2. the act of contacting one thing with another. adj. 1. sensational in appearance or thrilling in effect 2. having a quality that thrusts itself into attention.
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181. Ada was a particularly striking young lady, with a pale complexion contrasted by very dark hair.
182. The fiscal landscape is also more hospitable to striking a deal.
183. Perkin was so excited that he immediately stained some silk cloth a striking purple.
184. Instead of striking the middle of the bung he would concentrate on the seal itself.
185. He hadn't, but, looking at the map, Branson could see they were within striking distance.
186. The McCain-Feingold partnership represents more than just a striking example of strange political bedfellows.
187. He was tall and thin but his most striking feature was his long, softly curling brown hair.
188. But this was even more striking in the colonial empires.
189. The miners were joined by striking railway workers, who halted freight traffic.
190. Eventually, one of them attacked it with a large branch, striking it a damaging blow.
191. However, between grade categories there were striking differentials in income and other measures of socioeconomic status.
192. In the process we may hope to uncover the reasons for the striking lack of consensus about Orphic tenets and practices.
193. It's a striking example of the explanatory power of modern biology.
194. These will be the striking black and apple green ex-LNER express's finals workings before the expiry of her seven-year-long boiler certificate.
195. The most striking finding is that individuals which most frequently gave aid are those which most frequently receive it.
196. What must be most striking to readers is how little difference there is in these two underlying premises for educational activity.
197. Here I should explain why over a hundred thousand miners were striking against the federal courts.
198. Of the cathedral's original features, the splendid choir is the most striking.
199. The lunar samples show some striking differences from Earth rocks.
200. The defender now turns attacker, stepping quickly forward and striking with a reverse punch to his attacker's chest.
201. He increased his pace and arrived back at the hall as the church clock was striking six.
202. The striking success of feral horses is ample proof that their behaviour patterns are not only persistent but survival-oriented.
203. The most striking absence of progress was in economic policy.
204. Four Negro GIs went apeshit striking matches on sleek bottoms.
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205. Workers in other public enterprises were also prevented from striking although this did not stop strikes by postal and railway workers.
206. Interestingly, there is a striking lack of relationship between Mach scores and demographic characteristics.
207. Water waves are of course different in character from their more abstract mathematical cousins, yet there are striking parallels.
208. Hopes of striking a deal were fading this week after Republicans canceled a negotiating session with Clinton.
209. Then, above the screams of the wind, he heard the great clock striking in the market place.
210. We found striking gradients in both short and long spells of sickness absence, with higher rates among employees with lower status.
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