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striking through
verb
Present participle of strike through
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Pro: The shovel is heavy for striking through roots.
After that, workers can still be prevented from striking through an executive order.
The test for him, and for his new coach, Antonio Conte, is to sustain the amalgam of extreme effort and instinctive striking through the long, hard winter ahead.
A wild swimming classic: "In the night sea at Walberswick, I have seen bodies fiery with phosphorescent plankton striking through neon waves like dragons".
In the afternoon we'd be charting regrowth, striking through London's Docklands, now converted into warehouse accommodation, open public spaces and the foremost financial district in the world.
It's as if Republican practitioners saw words the way Captain Ahab saw "all visible objects" — as "pasteboard masks," concealing acts and deeds and things — and, like Ahab, were bent on striking through those masks.
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Some people just strike through "exclusive" and write "non-exclusive". I've done that myself.
G.M. and Chrysler workers gave up their right to strike through 2015 as part of those companies' 2009 bankruptcies.
NOTE: This has been corrected from the original -- a typo has been struck through and corrected.
Anyway, White's over, four more singles and a lovely improvised boundary, struck through midwicket by Buttler.
With wonderful balance, judgement and technique he struck through the ball.
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