Strook


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imp.1.imp. of Strike.
n.1.A stroke.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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He strook him!' screeches out Scrub Greene, who was always a lawyer; an' some of the men tuk up the shoutin'.
"'Tis too soon for that; the bells hain't strook out yet.
What when we fled amain, pursu'd and strook With Heav'ns afflicting Thunder, and besought The Deep to shelter us?
Prior to joining Armstrong Teasdale, Degenshein was special counsel at Strook & Strook & Lavan.
Hamlet does entertain this notion--he has heard that "guilty creatures sitting at a play / Have by the very cunning of the scene / Been strook so to the soul, that presently / They have proclaim'd their malefactions" (2.2.589-92).
The gentleman holding the shotgun one-handed was the club manager Jerimona Strook.
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In dieselfde jaar het die sielkundige, Grant Allen (The colour sense: Its origin and development, Boston, 1879), bevind dat die teoretiese evolusionere tydskaal van beide Geiger en Magnus te vinnig verloop het om met argeologiese en antropologiese bevindings te strook.
The trial took eight days, and featured Stroock & Strook & Lavan attorneys James G.
Die beeld wat die verteller hier gee van Cronje strook nie met die werklikheid nie.
They strook off the heads of all the Statues on all monuments in the Church, especally they deface the Bishops Tombs, leaving one without a head another without a Nose, one without a hand, and another without an arme.