abbreviate, biff, chance discovery, crack, determining, expunge, grand slam, indignation meeting, lightning war, omit, pull
Definitionn. a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions
Last update: July 4, 2015
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Laborers organised a strike so as to increase their wages. [Please select]
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Mary heard the clock strike. [Please select]
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Factory workers are on strike because they want bonus. [Please select]
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He quickly succeeds in provoking the builders into taking strike action. [Please select]
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The strike marked the fifth straight night of Israeli air raids on Gaza. [Please select]
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"The time has come for the Delaware to strike." [Please select]
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"Now let the devils strike our scent." [Please select]
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"If the white man is the warrior he pretends," said the aged chief, "let him strike nigher to the mark." [Please select]
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None of my young men strike the tomahawk deeper into the war-post--none of them so lightly on the Yengeese. [Please select]
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Lay her more along the land, Sagamore; we are doubling on the varlets, and perhaps they may try to strike our trail on the long calculation. [Please select]
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Let us push deeper on the trail, and if nothing offers, we must go back to the plain and strike another scent. [Please select]
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