Synonym: smitten, stricken. Similar words: truck, instruct, structure, construct, structural, instructor, instruction, destructive. Meaning: [strʌk] adj. (used in combination) affected by something overwhelming.
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151. The bell of the church struck to call the worshippers to prayer.
152. He quit his job and struck out on his own as a publisher.
153. Brazil struck first with a goal in the third minute.
154. She struck out with a strong crawl towards the shore.
155. Even in the summertime we might be struck by blizzards.
156. His speech struck a note of sadness when he mentioned those who had died in the war.
157. I knew it was time I struck out on my own.
158. The scandal seemed to have struck a mortal blow to the government's chances of re-election.
159. The news of the epidemic struck terror into the population.
160. The sound of enemy planes struck terror into our hearts.
161. Malcolm struck his usual pose: hands in pockets, shoulders hunched.
162. Bank of England officials continued to insist that the pound would soon return to stability but disaster struck.
163. Burglars had already struck twice that week in their road.
164. No one can fail to be struck by the vibrancy of New York.
165. They would rob the bodies of those struck down in battle.
166. He struck the rock a mighty blow with a hammer.
167. Many of the newspapers struck at the government's latest plan.
168. He struck the ball firmly into the back of the net.
169. She struck her opponent a tremendous blow on the jaw.
170. He struck a match,[www.Sentencedict.com] and held it at arm's length.
171. It struck me as an unusually candid confession for a politician.
172. What first struck her when she arrived in England was the greenness of the countryside.
173. When he spoke in that innocent way, I saw red and struck him.
174. His van allegedly struck the two as they were crossing a street.
175. This is how I struck up an acquaintance with her.
176. What struck me about the firm is how genuinely friendly and informal it is.
177. He struck a blow which threw her to the floor.
178. The blizzard struck while we were still on the mountain.
179. Sitting at her desk, she was struck by the thought that there must be something more to life.
180. Some students are completely struck down by the stresses of examinations.
More similar words: truck, instruct, structure, construct, structural, instructor, instruction, destructive, obstruction, destruction, constructing, constructive, construction, instructional, infrastructure, indestructible, ruckus, truculent, abstruse, struggle, distrust, construe, colostrum, instrument, struggle for, menstruation, struggle against, tuck, duck, suck.