![]() Hit into or against: The ship struck a rock. to come into forcible contact or collision with.(of some natural or supernatural agency) to smite or blast: Lightning struck the spire.to cause (a match) to ignite by friction.to produce (fire, sparks, light, etc.) by percussion, friction, etc.to thrust forcibly: Brutus struck a dagger into the dying Caesar.to drive so as to cause impact: to strike the hands together.to inflict, deliver, or deal (a blow, stroke, attack, etc.).to deal a blow or stroke to (a person or thing), as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer.Strike (strīk), USA pronunciation v., struck or (Obs.) strook* struck or ( esp. ![]()
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