Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A strickle or strike.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun See strickle.

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  • noun Alternative form of strickle.

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Examples

  • Meanwhile, I should say that I’m not normally a strickler for accuracy in these sorts of things.

    Matthew Yglesias » Frost/Nixon 2009

  • Meanwhile, I should say that I’m not normally a strickler for accuracy in these sorts of things.

    Matthew Yglesias » Frost/Nixon 2009

  • But there are already gay people serving in military in all sorts of roles and a lot of times it’s an open secret were the CO looks the other way because it’s a non-issue unless an officer who is a homophobe or strickler for rules gets involved.

    Matthew Yglesias » Don’t Ask Don’t Tell 2010

  • pam strickler requested 50 pages via email 10/03. nothing yet, i know, i know, it's just been over a month, but the track record here isn't looking good for e-communication. i'd take a no over being ignored.

    This agent IS a disgrace Miss Snark 2006

  • Bomberos Winebar: Bomberos Thursdays with dk. strickler & Dr. Drea, World Famous Rani

    Phoenix New Times | Complete Issue 2010

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