Sentences with strike off
strike off
S s - ...a company lawyer who had been struck off for dishonest practices. [be VERB-ed PREPOSITION]
- She was struck off from the inheritance
- His age and his lack of education are two strikes against him in his search for a job.
- The army struck camp and moved on.
- They reached a price satisfactory to both of them, and struck hands on it.
- The second arrow struck home.
- She struck it rich in real estate.
- To strike the hands together.
- Brutus struck a dagger into the dying Caesar.
- Lightning struck the spire. May God strike you dead!
- The ship struck a rock.
- A shrill peal of bells struck their ears.
- A happy thought struck him.
- The first object that strikes one's eye.
- A picture that strikes one's fancy.
- How does it strike you?
- To strike the name of a friend in a newspaper.
- To strike a balance; to strike a compromise.
- To strike a set.
- To strike a passage out of a book.
- To strike a medal in commemoration.
- Illness struck him off from social contacts. The butcher struck off a chop.
- To strike 12.
- The plague struck Europe. Apoplexy struck him down.
- To strike fear into a person.
- The horse struck a gallop.
- He likes to strike a noble pose.
- We struck Rome before dark.
- Our troops struck at dawn.
- To strike on a new way of doing a thing.
- The clock strikes.
- The hour has struck.
- They struck out at dawn. They struck toward a new town.
- He is striking for yeoman.