stroked Sentence Examples

  1. The painter stroked the canvas with a gentle touch, bringing the portrait to life.
  2. The musician stroked the strings of his violin, producing a haunting melody.
  3. The groom stroked the horse's mane, calming the nervous animal.
  4. The child stroked his mother's hair, a gesture of affection.
  5. The cat stroked against my leg, seeking attention.
  6. The doctor stroked the patient's arm, reassuring him of his well-being.
  7. The wind stroked my face, a gentle reminder of nature's power.
  8. The teacher stroked the student's drawing, appreciating its intricate details.
  9. The artist stroked the clay, shaping it into an expressive sculpture.
  10. The hairdresser stroked the customer's hair, preparing it for a stylish cut.

stroked Meaning

stroked

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 stroked

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

caressed, patted, fondled,hugged, cradled, loved, petted, bounced, dandled, pampered

disparaged,put down, depreciated, decried, belittled,bad-mouthed,

The painter stroked the canvas with a gentle touch, bringing the portrait to life.

The musician stroked the strings of his violin, producing a haunting melody.

The groom stroked the horse's mane, calming the nervous animal.

The child stroked his mother's hair, a gesture of affection.