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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241. The physical condition of the officers and men of the two ships at this time was in striking contrast.
242. As quick as a striking adder, the soldier's fingers fastened around her arm.
243. Tear gas was used to break up demonstrations by 300 striking bus drivers and students in Managua on July 21.
244. Sophie dear, you do manage to look so very striking with so little in the way of decoration!
245. A striking feature of all these initiatives is their use of analogue technology.
246. Yet in the middle of these featureless plains snakes a striking range of peaks.
247. In the 1920s, employers with private armies would open fire on striking miners.
248. His most striking proposition to the lay reader is that human beings are genetically programmed to learn certain kinds of language.
249. Even more striking is the evidence that among workers, longer hours are linked to more civic engagement.
250. As a result, striking unions are unlikely to find state enterprises have more money for them.
251. This striking rate of growth should not obscure the fact that the absolute level of industrial activity was still extremely low.
252. Often the only striking feature of such a representation is the very erratic behaviour of the observations in relation to time.
253. All-white gardens are at their most striking when enclosed by walls or dark yew hedges.
254. On the other hand, what older people have in common is in some ways more striking than the class differences between them.
255. First of all, one of the most striking aspects of the notes is the interest Marx shows in detailed ethnographic description.
256. He would be a lantern to his clansmen, and lightning striking at his enemies.
257. Its only striking feature was a large, predatory mouth, like the front-end grille on a cheap flash motor.
258. The cave frames a striking view across the bay to Marsalforn and beyond.
259. Perhaps the most striking finding in the present study was the histological analysis of the gastric mucosa surrounding the tumour.
260. The first and most striking thing about these figures is the sharp fall which they show.
261. Even in today's greatly changed urban landscape, the K ppersm hle in Duisburg is still a striking city landmark.
262. The contrast between the enthusiasm for the Wehrmacht and the disdain for the Party was striking.
263. But one striking piece of inequality has been conveniently overlooked: lifespan.
264. Heather Donahue's discovery of Joshua Leonard's (presumed) tongue and teeth wrapped in his handkerchief bears a striking similarity to Washington Irving's story "The Devil and Tom Walker". Sentencedict.com
265. Company officials say striking union members should stay home today.
266. As the equivalent relationship of striking and the principle of table calculation method are applied, the computer program has become quite simple and clear.
267. The difference between them is most striking when it comes to memorising the multiplication table.
268. It is a black six-limbed panther from Hell, the size of a tractor trailer, with an armored head, a venomous striking tail, and massive distensible armored jaws.
269. Such a striking contrast has enhanced the attractiveness of both.
270. He was a skinny teenager in camo pants and a helmet, striking a pose with a machine gun, and a similar photo of another young guy: on the back it said "Woody Herald - killed on Guadalcanal."
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