Meaning of strike a stroke | Babel Free
Definitions
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To hit (especially with a sword); to successfully land a hit. archaic
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To do something to support or defend (for) or to hinder or harm (at / against) something or someone. archaic, figuratively
Examples
“1625, Samuel Purchas, Purchas His Pilgrimes, London: Henry Fetherstone, Part 4, “Voyages to and about the Southerne America,” Chapter 5, section 4, pp. 1395-1396, […] it is reported, and credibly beleeued, that hee did much more good with his words, and presence, without striking a stroke, then a great part of the Armie did with fighting to the vtmost.”
““Methinks,”—said he,—“it would be no great shame “If we should strike a stroke to set us free; […]””
“You all consented unto Salisbury’s death, For none would strike a stroke in his revenge.”
“He saw his followers pining around him under the blighting malaria, wasting before an invisible enemy, and unable to strike a stroke in their own defence.”
“In the year ’45, my brother raised a part of the ‘Gregara,’ and marched six companies to strike a stroke for the good side;”
““I know you are the best knight in the world, but be careful ’ow you fight in a wrong quarrel. God might strike a stroke for justice, Sir Lancelot, after all.””
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.