Sentence examples for are struck together from inspiring English sources

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Crotal, plural crotales, percussion instrument consisting of two small metal plates or clappers that are struck together.

We line up to play -- I have mastered the puili, two joints of slivered bamboo that are struck together to produce a jangling beat -- while the kumu chants.

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In Sousa's "National Game," of 1925, performed by the combined forces under Mr. Tovey, two baseball bats were struck together repeatedly as an eccentric, topical wood block.

The pair was striking together: They were born to be a married couple.

Yet rather than working together, countries are striking bilateral deals with Russia.

In response, the major biker outfits -- the Pagans and Outlaws in the east, the Bandidos in Texas, the Mongols in California and smaller affiliated groups -- have banded together and are striking out.

But when I was turning the calendar near my cubicle the other day -- one of my more crucial, if unsung, duties around here -- I was struck by how close together and how similar those disparate events suddenly appeared.

At times, watching Money (Jeff Weatherford) and Georgia (Megan Murphy) together, you're struck that they've long forgotten what brought them together; all they have in common is resentment.

The portraits are striking.

Workers are striking.

The findings are striking.

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