(Used in combination) affected by something overwhelming.
1Options market participants said the activity struck promptly as the market opened.
2Elections are set for April 24 under the deal struck last week.
3France had until now only struck Islamic State targets in neighboring Iraq.
4He said a deal had been struck that satisfied New Zealand's requirements.
5However, that balance is only struck when the vehicle goes to war.
6A second explosion minutes after struck a bar near Mombasa's main stadium.
7Six days later a virus, or maybe food poisoning, struck the ship.
8Fodder crops which went in late have struck and are looking good.
9Repurchase terms were agreed in September 2008, when the deal was struck.
10It was clear, however, that only one bullet had struck the President.
11The words struck into her understanding like lead shot dropping in water.
12However, the 31-year-old did not attend and his case was struck out.
13The home side then struck the woodwork three times in six minutes.
14The new centre has also struck a chord with Drogheda's business community.
15China's official in charge of climate change policy struck a similar note.
16I was struck with dread; the Queen then appeared in the balcony.
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