Collocations for "stricken"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "stricken" in context.
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strike
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- the [car, ship] struck a [rock, tree, person]
- strike him in the [face, jaw, nose]
- was struck in the [face] (by)
- her head struck the [edge, corner, table, windshield]
- struck him a (heavy) blow to the (back of the) head
- strike a blow to [terrorism, freedom, capitalism]
- strike a blow for [freedom, justice]
- strike a balance [with, between]
- the [light, headlight, beam, sunlight] struck my eyes
- what strikes me most is
- strikes me as [odd, unfair] (that)
- was struck by his [audacity, forwardness, actions]
- was struck by the [size, amount, cost, numbers]
- suddenly it struck me
- struck by [lightning, 10,000 volts]
- struck him [dumb, dead]
- strike where it hurts
- strike while the iron is hot
- struck at [dawn, night]
- strike out [his name, the idea]
- strike it off the list
- strike down the [idea, thought, notion, proposal]
- strike down your [enemy, opponent]
- may God strike me down (if)
- [the workers, all 500 employees, teachers] are striking
- strike for [better wages, benefits, shorter work days]
- striking and [protesting, demanding]
- strike a deal (with)
- strike a pose (for the camera)
- struck a chord (with)
- struck up a conversation (with)
- strike out against the [enemy, government]
- strike back against the [enemy]
- strike out into the [wilderness, mountains, forest]
- strike out the batter
- the [player, batter] struck out
- strike [gold, oil]
- strike it rich
- struck it lucky (with)
- [an air, a land, a sea, a nuclear, a military] strike (against)
- a counter-strike (against)
- launched a strike [on, against]
- a [teachers', students', miners', workers'] strike
- a [garbage, sit-down, post, hunger, 24-hour] strike
- the workers [went on, proposed, threatened] a strike
- the strike will end on [Monday]
- three strikes and you're out
- you only get three strikes
- that is your [third] strike
- the [first, second, third] strike
- the bowler threw [two, five] strikes
- a strike in the [face, stomach]
- threw a strike at [him, his face]
- strike [workers, action, force]
'stricken' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):