strike (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The pitcher struck out the batter with a blazing fastball.
  2. The labor union threatened to strike if their demands were not met.
  3. The lightning bolts struck the trees, igniting a forest fire.
  4. The students went on strike to protest the lack of funding for their school.
  5. The match striker sparked a flame, illuminating the dark room.
  6. The miner struck out a vein of gold with his pickaxe.
  7. The band's music struck a chord with the audience.
  8. The author's words struck a nerve, provoking a strong reaction.
  9. The hiker struck out on a new trail, eager to explore the wilderness.
  10. The clock struck midnight, marking the end of the day.

strike (out) Meaning

strike (out)

to make an out in baseball by a strikeout, fail sense 2c, to finish bowling a string with consecutive strikes, to enter upon a course of action, to retire (someone) by a strikeout, to bowl three strikes in the last frame, to make an out or cause to make an out in baseball by a strikeout, to set out vigorously, an out in baseball resulting from a batter's being charged with three strikes

FAQs About the word strike (out)

to make an out in baseball by a strikeout, fail sense 2c, to finish bowling a string with consecutive strikes, to enter upon a course of action, to retire (some

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The pitcher struck out the batter with a blazing fastball.

The labor union threatened to strike if their demands were not met.

The lightning bolts struck the trees, igniting a forest fire.

The students went on strike to protest the lack of funding for their school.