Sentence examples for wild strike from inspiring English sources

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Go wild Strike out into the glorious heather-sprung unknown and pitch your tent.

It was an embarrassing goal to concede and one Chadli attempted to cancel out, following a wild strike by slipping past Nathaniel Clyne and producing a cross which Mason met with a powerful shot, denied by a fortuitous block.

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Aside from his two wild strikes into the stands, the Belgian international twice more took too long to finish, allowing Swansea players to cover.

Bursts of wild striking upright, and strained grunting on the ground.

Round 2. McGregor comes out with his hands low and throws some wild strikes.

But some union officials feared that taxi drivers would go out in a wild cat strike today.

LONDON, March 2 A wild cat strike by 90 firemen threat ened chaos tonight at London airport, which handles more in ternational passengers than any other in the world.

Confronted with danger in the wild, it strikes me there's a connection between not calling the riot squad on one occasion and panicking on another.

The look is spartan-luxe, as if designed for a big man by another big man, which makes the pops of delicacy – the long stems on the wine glasses, the narrow vases of wild herbs – striking.

"This is kind of wild; it strikes me as a substantially unique application of the RICO Act," he said, referring to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, which the Justice Department is relying on.

Mickey returned with some medals, a rank and a wounded arm, and he limped through a year as a backup player for the Red Sox until a wild pitch struck his arm, ending his sports career.

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