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struck

adjective as in hit

Strongest match

Strong matches

adjective as in closed by a strike

Strongest match

Strong match

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This confidence was fueled, the people said, by a U.S.-China trade truce struck in May.

In Shelby, the court struck down the formula for determining which states and local jurisdictions had a history of discrimination and required federal “preclearance” before changing any law related to voting.

He also posted an aerial surveillance video showing a small boat on water that is struck by a missile and explodes.

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As the two leaders met, the White House announced that the U.S. military had struck a fifth alleged drug-smuggling vessel, killing six.

The Brewers are terrific at putting the ball in play — only two NL teams struck out fewer times than Milwaukee — and yet Snell struck out 10.

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