The workers decide to go on strike.
We must strike the enemy now.
(v) Earthquakes often strike without warning.
Strike has one syllable.
The baseball player swung his bat, hoping to strike the ball.
The past tense of strike is struck.
Yes. It is a long I and a silent E, to rhyme with bike and like.
There are two words in the phrase 'oil strike'.
Strike Three! You're out!
Strike while the iron is hot! The union workers are on strike for better wages.
The facuilty of teachers arranged a strike.
(v) Earthquakes often strike without warning.
The verb in the sentence is did strike; the word 'did' is the past tense of the auxiliary verb 'do' with the base form of the main verb 'strike'.
He glared at me menacingly [threateningly] and raised his hand as if to strike me.
The rattle snake stops rattling when the strike is imminent.
The U.S. launched a preemptive strike against the taliban to prevent terrorism.
I assume you mean strike as the word, Edward used to strike out at Mary all the time. The teacher put a strike next to Ben's name. The employers at the bus company were on strike, there would be no transport services for a while. Hope it helps c:
"Even a short garbage hauler's strike will leave people living in squalor."
As I flicked my chopsticks, my accurate strike secured the buzzing fly in mid-air.