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- noun Plural form of
strick .
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Examples
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It stricks me as odd that the same lame objections keep coming up even when they have been addressed.
President takes health-care battle to battleground states 2009
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I'm no conspriacy theorist but she stricks me as the type to try and get in power by any means neccasary.
Top Obama VP candidate takes himself out of the running 2008
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At least when it come to national security, and that stricks me as the biggest stick that we have to beat BO with.
About Dick Cheney: How the Old Media Creates a False Attack - Warner_Todd_Huston’s blog - RedState 2009
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That stricks me as hardly an independent relationship – if RATPAC is flawed, then the satellite reconstruction is flawed.
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Aye, I get alot of Migraines at first they start out with stricks like lightning white images and they last for weeks sometimes 2to3 weeks.
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Next ero game when mood stricks again to play it would probaly be finishing either
Anime Nano! 2009
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Aye, I get alot of Migraines at first they start out with stricks like lightning white images and they last for weeks sometimes 2to3 weeks.
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Aye, I get alot of Migraines at first they start out with stricks like lightning white images and they last for weeks sometimes 2to3 weeks.
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Howard stricks out too much and Ellis hits for too low a batting average! among the top 25 National League players in terms of Wins Above Replacement it's pretty easy to see why they didn't pick him. and those realized Howard is terrible at both, while Pujols is very good at both.
Athletics Nation 2008
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In these struggles, every mode I used that can be devised, to oppose the progress of the foremost, who is like: to get the ball; and these obstructions often meet desperate individual resis tance, which terminates in a violent scuffle, and sometimes in fisticuffs; when their stricks are dropped, and the parties are unmolested, whilst they are set tling it between themselves; unless it be by a general stampede, to whici they are subject who are down, if the ball happens to pass in their direction.
Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and conditions of the North American Indians 1841
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