strike in a sentence
v. t.
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Definition
Strike: to hit or impact something with force, or to engage in a work stoppage as a form of protest or demand for better conditions.
Sample Sentences
- The baseball player managed to strike the ball with exceptional power.
- After hours of negotiations, the workers decided to go on strike for better wages.
- The sudden thunderstrike surprised everyone at the outdoor concert.
- She felt a creative strike of inspiration right before she began her painting.
- The company faced a significant challenge when a cyber attack caused a strike against its network.
- The workers decided to strike for better wages and improved working conditions.
- With a sudden strike of lightning, the sky lit up, illuminating the landscape.
- She had to strike a balance between her career ambitions and family responsibilities.
- The baseball player managed to strike the ball with incredible force, sending it flying.
- After weeks of negotiation, the two sides finally agreed to a ceasefire and ended the strike.
- The clock struck midnight, signaling the end of the old year.
- His performance was so powerful that it struck a chord with the audience.
- With a swift motion, she aimed and struck the ball with precision.
- The sudden storm caused the lightning to strike the tallest tree in the park.