We have no meanings for "strike an attitude" in our records yet.
1 To be made a living statue of,-nothingto do but strike an attitude .
2 They would begin to dance, and she would click her heels and strike an attitude .
3 But Lugansky can also strike an attitude that seems a little too cool for Liszt.
4 Do you want me to strike an attitude and talk about love in a cottage?
5 He did not strike an attitude or cover his dazzled eyes when they rested on Agatha.
6 But he can strike an attitude .
7 Nobody can strike an attitude or go into a blue funk while they are worrying about things to be done.
8 Just as Crevel loved to strike an attitude , every woman has a victorious gesture, a studied movement, which she knows must win admiration.
9 I don't mean to strike an attitude , but I do hate everything Mekin stands for, and I've a chance to throw a brick at it.
10 Instantly the shrieks ceased and releasing her hold Minervy struck an attitude :
11 He jumped from his chair and struck an attitude of the Apollo Belvedere.
12 Prophet Elias marched close to the porch and struck an attitude .
13 After two or three changes she struck an attitude that satisfied the master.
14 Vautrin struck an attitude , as if he were facing an antagonist.
15 He stroked his mustache, pondered a moment, then struck an attitude , and declaimed:
16 Again Tom Tripe puffed out his cheeks and struck an attitude .
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