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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211. The church clock, slowly and deliberately striking seven in the morning, was like a knell to that day's death.
212. It was like striking gold or falling rapturously in love: he possessed secret knowledge that his Germantown friends could scarcely imagine.
213. More striking, however, than Shardlow is Stourport, at the confluence of the Stour with the Severn.
214. Besides, we might be within striking distance of the well, a place to camp if necessary.
215. Mr Lawson is in danger of striking the market as complacent about the current account deficit.
216. Its orange colour is quite evident with the naked eye, and striking in binoculars.
217. When the buzzer on the wall sounded she jumped, striking a wrong key.
218. A striking feature of this architectural style is the elliptical windows.
219. They were clumsy to use, the striking surface barely adequate.
220. Karate is a martial art that incorporates kicking, striking, and punching techniques.
221. And indeed, it is the potential complementarity of the views that is their most striking feature.
222. Among the most striking types of decoration on pottery and porcelain is Lustre.
223. The result is a striking testimony to the power of television's evening news.
224. Read in studio Striking Royal Mail technicians say bosses are harassing them by calling at their homes at night.
225. People were drawn to her by her striking good looks, captivated by her charm, and energised by her enthusiasm.
226. Already the new roundabout on Glasgow Road is a striking example of the high standards being sought.
227. He said Mr Hawthorne had attacked him first, striking him with the crowbar on the hand.
228. Striking the ball was a total physical pleasure, and the ball flew, bounced, and rolled some 220 yards.
229. Like 49ers infected with gold fever, big communications companies are rushing to the Internet with dreams of striking it rich.
230. What is most striking, however, is the way the play keeps subverting our moral certainties.
231. The stone, striking the friar in the thigh at high speed, severed his femoral artery.
232. Lamar Alexander and commentator Patrick Buchanan are all within striking distance of a respectable finish in either state.
233. Tina Wilkinson's striking vocals dart over the aggressive and exuberant title track with charismatic panache.
234. Electron microscopy showed a striking increase in collagen with minimal fibroblast proliferation.
234. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
235. The multi-level hipped and gabled roof forms one of the project's most striking features.
236. Kee was dark, striking rather than pretty, with wavy hair.
237. She lifted her glass, the light striking the ring, reflecting off the diamond.
238. In 1885 Balmer discovered a striking numerological relationship between the frequencies of the most prominent lines.
239. I had hardly remembered the most obvious and striking spectacle of the myriad snow-white flowers now staring me in the face.
240. In a staggering display of corporate arrogance, managers threatened to sack-and even sue-the striking flight attendants.
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