Uk English Meaning of strokes
Stroke
Other Uk English words related to Stroke
- Fringe
- blows
- hits
- knocks
- pokes
- pounds
- punches
- slaps
- smacks
- swipes
- thuds
- thumps
- wallops
- beats
- boxes
- Chops
- claps
- hands
- hooks
- Slugs
- stripes
- bashes
- beatings
- belts
- fight
- Unknown
- buffets
- clips
- rags
- cracks
- cuffs
- dabs
- fillips
- hacks
- pitchforks
- kicks
- knees
- lashes
- beatings
- furs
- (picks)
- plump
- Rapeseed
- slams
- smashes
- socks
- stingers
- swats
- swings
- switches
- thwacks
- wallops
- welts
- Whams
- Whaps
- bastinadoes
- cosine
- Bastinades
- batterings
- body blows
- Busts
- counterblows
- counter-blows
- Counterpunches
- counters
- counterstrokes
- counter-strokes
- crunchers
- douses
- beatings
- chaos
- knockdowns
- knockouts
- smacks
- lefties
- one-twos
- pastings
- rabbit punches
- right-handers
- rights
- roundhouses
- shivers
- sidewinders
- sucker punches
- beatings
- uppercut
- wallopings
- whippings
- whips
- Whoops
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Definitions and Meaning of strokes in English
strokes
a sudden action or process that results in something being struck, sudden impairment or loss of consciousness, sensation, and voluntary motion that is caused by rupture or obstruction (as by a clot) of a blood vessel supplying the brain, and is accompanied by permanent damage of brain tissue, a blow with a weapon or implement, one of a series of movements that pushes against something, caress, to set the stroke for (a rowing crew), a mark or dash made by a single movement of an implement, such a stroke charged to a player as a unit of scoring in golf, the movement or the distance of the movement in either direction of a mechanical part (as a piston) having a forward and backward motion, all at once, an act of stroking or caressing, to show or cancel with a line, a striking of the ball in a game, the movement in either direction of a mechanical part (such as a piston) having a reciprocating motion, to flatter or pay attention to in a manner designed to reassure or persuade, one of a series of repeated or to-and-fro movements, to mark with a short line, a delicate or clever touch in a narrative, description, or construction, to pass the hand over gently in kindness or tenderness, a mark made by a single movement of a tool, one of the lines of a letter of the alphabet, heartbeat, a blow with a weapon or instrument, the distance of such movement, sudden impairment or loss of consciousness, sensation, and voluntary motion that is caused by rupture or obstruction (as by a clot) of a blood vessel supplying the brain and is accompanied by permanent damage of brain tissue, an unexpected result, a controlled swing intended to hit a ball or shuttlecock, the act of striking, one of a series of propelling beats or movements against a resisting medium, a sudden action or process producing an impact, a single unbroken movement, to rub gently in one direction, a striking of the ball, a vigorous or energetic effort by which something is done, produced, or accomplished, the sound of a bell being struck, the specific time indicated by or as if by such a sound, to row at a certain number of strokes a minute, hit entry 1 sense 1a, to set the stroke for the crew of (a rowing boat), a striking or attempt to strike the ball that counts as the scoring unit in golf, to cancel by drawing a line through, to execute a stroke, a rower who sets the pace for a crew, sudden weakening or loss of consciousness or the power to feel or move caused by the breaking or blocking (as by a clot) of a blood vessel in the brain, to hit, kick, or shoot (a ball) with a smooth movement
FAQs About the word strokes
Stroke
a sudden action or process that results in something being struck, sudden impairment or loss of consciousness, sensation, and voluntary motion that is caused by
Fringe,blows,hits,knocks,pokes,pounds,punches,slaps,smacks,swipes
belittles,Deplores,depreciates,disparages,puts down,bad-mouths
stroked (out) => had a stroke (out), stroked => stroke, stroke of luck => stroke of luck, stroke (out) => Cross out, strode => strode,