释义 |
[ strook ] / strʊk /
verb Scot. and North England.a simple past tense and past participle of strike. Words nearby strookstrontium, strontium 90, strontium hydroxide, strontium monoxide, strontium unit, strook, strop, strophanthin, strophanthus, strophe, strophic Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for strookNow, if her strook thee, thou must take it; there be no denaying of un. Lorna Doone|R. D. Blackmore Thus, having swallowed Cupid's golden hook, The more she strived, the deeper was she strook. Hero and Leander|Christopher Marlowe Milton uses the three participle forms, strook, struck, and strucken. Minor Poems by Milton|John Milton As Job sayes, God has strook them as wicked men in the open sight of others, Job 34. The Life and Death of Mr Badman|John Bunyan
The said Johnne Leslye, (according to his formar vowes,) strook him first anes or twyse, and so did the said Petir. The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)|John Knox
Words related to strookknock, crash, pummel, beat, drive, collide, punch, smack, touch, force, hit, get, move, reach, carry, affect, catch, take, seize, arrive at |