dead-stroke Synonyms

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dead-stroke Meaning

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dead-stroke (a.)

Making a stroke without recoil; deadbeat.

dead-stroke Sentence Examples

  1. With a single dead-stroke of his brush, the artist captured the essence of the landscape in stunning detail.
  2. The tennis player executed a perfect dead-stroke, sending the ball soaring past his opponent's reach.
  3. The chef's dead-stroke with the knife produced perfectly uniform slices of vegetables for the stir-fry.
  4. In the game of billiards, a precise dead-stroke is essential for accurate aiming and pocketing the balls.
  5. The writer finished the final paragraph of her novel with a dead-stroke, bringing the story to a satisfying conclusion.
  6. The carpenter made a dead-stroke with the saw, cleanly cutting through the piece of wood without splintering.
  7. The archer's dead-stroke sent the arrow straight to the bullseye, impressing everyone at the competition.
  8. With a dead-stroke of the chisel, the sculptor shaped the marble into a masterpiece of art.
  9. The golfer's dead-stroke on the putting green secured him a birdie on the final hole of the tournament.
  10. The tailor made a precise dead-stroke with her scissors, ensuring that the fabric was cut to the exact measurements for the bespoke suit.

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Making a stroke without recoil; deadbeat.

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With a single dead-stroke of his brush, the artist captured the essence of the landscape in stunning detail.

The tennis player executed a perfect dead-stroke, sending the ball soaring past his opponent's reach.

The chef's dead-stroke with the knife produced perfectly uniform slices of vegetables for the stir-fry.

In the game of billiards, a precise dead-stroke is essential for accurate aiming and pocketing the balls.