Struck - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |strʌk|  American pronunciation of the word struck
Brit.  |strʌk|  British pronunciation of the word struck
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto strike
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto strike

adjective

- (used in combination) affected by something overwhelming (syn: smitten, stricken)
awe-struck

Extra examples

Planes struck at key military targets.

The ship struck an iceberg.

The car struck the tree.

The bullet struck him in the leg.

The cyclist was struck by a car.

The tree was struck by lightning.

He fell and his head struck the pavement.

She struck the cymbals together.

The killer struck him with a blunt object.

She accidentally struck another player in the face.

The storm struck without warning.

We were struck by the bitter irony of the situation.

To convey sympathy to a bereaved parent by telephone struck him as maladroit ...

She struck up an acquaintance with a man from the city.

...forsaking most of our possessions, we evacuated just before the hurricane struck...

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