struck (verb)

  • 1struck|en — «STRUHK uhn», verb. Obsolete. struck; a past participle of strike …

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  • 2struck off — verb a) Removed from a list or register. The doctor was struck off for professional misconduct. b) Removed, usually from a position of power or responsibility or stature …

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  • 3struck — verb /ˈstɻʌk/ (delete) …

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  • 4struck — /strʌk / (say struk) verb 1. past tense and a past participle of strike. –adjective 2. particularly affected by a specified interest or circumstance: star struck; glamour struck; poverty struck. –phrase 3. struck on, Colloquial in love or… …

  • 5Germanic strong verb — In the Germanic languages, a strong verb is one which marks its past tense by means of ablaut. In English, these are verbs like sing, sang, sung. The term strong verb is a translation of German starkes Verb , which was coined by the linguist… …

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  • 6clink — clink1 noun a sharp ringing sound, such as that made when metal or glass are struck. verb make or cause to make a clink. Origin ME (as v.): prob. from MDu. klinken. clink2 noun informal prison. Origin C16 (orig. denoting a prison in Southwark,… …

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  • 7chime — ► NOUN 1) a melodious ringing sound. 2) a bell or a metal bar or tube used in a set to produce chimes when struck. ► VERB 1) (of a bell or clock) make a melodious ringing sound. 2) (chime in with) be in agreement with. 3) ( …

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  • 8clink — ► NOUN ▪ a sharp ringing sound, such as that made when metal or glass are struck. ► VERB ▪ make or cause to make a clink. ORIGIN from Dutch klinken …

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  • 9strike down — verb 1. cause to die, especially suddenly The disease struck down many young men in the village • Hypernyms: ↑kill • Verb Frames: Something s somebody 2. cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow strike down a tree …

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  • 10strike up — verb 1. start playing (Freq. 4) The musicians struck up a tune • Syn: ↑sound off • Topics: ↑music • Hypernyms: ↑play …

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