My parents got hurt when they learned that their son got stricken.
I was grief-stricken by the loss of my dog.
Stricken is a verb.
Wanderlust means the urge to roam. He was stricken by a sense of wanderlust, and wanted to go camping or hiking soon.
Pestilence stricken multitudes is used by the poet P.B.Shelly in his poem 'Ode to West Wind' to describe the the diseased decaying leafs of Autumn blown away by the West wind to the wintry bed. This means multiple people stricken with disease
Indigent means poor or poverty stricken.
beset or afflicted, as with disease, trouble, or sorrow
This idiom simply means that if you are different from the other you will be stricken down .
The athlete was stricken with a serious injury during the championship game, forcing them to sit out the rest of the season.
Suddenly David was stricken by the stupidity of what he'd done.
Yes, the sentence is correct. Subject: The tree Verb: was stricken Prepositional phrase: by disease
my parents got hurt
I was absolutely terror-stricken when I discovered four extra guests were coming to dinner. Two of my guests were terror-stricken when they realized I was serving sheeps' eyeballs as an entree. We were all terror-stricken when the house began to shake violently owing to an earthquake.
Africa is a country stricken by poverty and famine.
Certain areas in Africa are famine stricken.
crime in poverty stricken areas occurs as a result of a system discrimination.
"the family was stricken with grief" or "She had a great deal of grief over the loss of her husband"
Stricken is: afligido; afectado
Wanderlust means the urge to roam. He was stricken by a sense of wanderlust, and wanted to go camping or hiking soon.
The duration of Terrier Stricken is 420.0 seconds.