Sentence for stroke | Use stroke in a sentence

Sentences using the word stroke. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use stroke in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for stroke.

  • I counted every stroke. (4)
  • Admire the concluding stroke. (10)
  • Her stroke of the arms paused. (10)
  • The stroke had fallen too swiftly. (8)
  • What a stroke was this for poor Jane! (4)
  • And he began gently to stroke her arm. (8)
  • Freshfield paused for a potent stroke. (10)
  • It relaxed her stroke of arms and legs. (10)
  • I like a hand that can deal a good stroke. (10)
  • Great heaven ward off that stroke from you! (10)
  • A stroke from his right brought him beside her. (10)
  • But we know the Dad might have a stroke any day. (8)
  • He would vindicate both at a stroke, for a sign. (10)
  • She could only stroke his hands and bow her head. (8)
  • Will either of them deal the stroke for freedom? (10)
  • If Shibli Bagarag fail in one stroke, where be we? (10)
  • They would take it as an accident, a stroke of fate. (8)
  • Bad business altogether; put him quite off his stroke. (8)
  • I sever ye with a stroke that shaketh the under worlds. (10)
  • It was a profound stroke to make him an American by birth. (9)
  • Punctually on the stroke of nine arrived Mrs. Small alone. (8)
  • Day after day, almost hourly, some new stroke fell on him. (10)
  • She apparently expected me to be prostrated by this stroke. (9)
  • We learn when they begin to flagellate, stroke upon stroke! (10)
  • A sharp stroke on the side of my neck sent me across his body. (10)
  • The stroke is weakened and art violated when he comes to the front. (10)
  • She bent to stroke the head of the old dog, who was smelling her shoes. (8)
  • Near the end of September she had a third stroke, and from this she died. (9)
  • But the name of her sister-in-law on her lips returned the stroke neatly. (10)
  • It will deal you the stroke of a bludgeon with the playfulness of a cane. (10)
  • He tried to stroke that hair, but she shook her head free, and he stole out. (8)
  • Then she was transported to the court room and felt his hand stroke her hair. (5)
  • He gave them a look rather like that of the bullock Nedda had tried to stroke. (8)
  • And she was silent, ceasing to rock herself; letting him smooth and stroke her. (8)
  • To him it was a further and a well-marked stroke of the fatality pursuing him. (10)
  • Isentrude was dozing; but she says that after the last stroke she woke with cold. (10)
  • Issuing and beholding her, his face became illuminated as by a stroke of sunlight. (10)
  • The stroke had indeed slipped past their defences into the very wood of their tree. (8)
  • He paused effectively, and sucked in a soft smile of self-approbation at the stroke. (10)
  • He perished on the field, critically admiring the stroke to which he owed his death. (10)
  • He perished on the field, critically admiring the stroke to which he owed his death. (22)
  • The design to black them finely was attributable to the dyeing accuracy of the stroke. (10)
  • The stroke of Then and Now rang in his breast like a bell instead of a bounding heart. (10)
  • The stroke of the great humourist is world-wide, with lights of Tragedy in his laughter. (10)
  • Nedda rose to her feet, having an inclination to seize his hand, or stroke his head, or something. (8)
  • They felt the death again, a whole field laid low by one stroke, and wintriness in the season of glad life. (10)
  • After that fevered night Lennan went to his studio at the usual hour and naturally did not do a stroke of work. (8)
  • Her allusion to Mrs. Lawrence Finchley rapped him smartly, and she admired his impassiveness under the stroke. (10)
  • He sat there immovable, but at the last stroke of the clock he woke up and drove vigorously away to the station. (9)
  • And this chance of getting six thousand pounds settled on them at a stroke had seemed to him nothing but heaven-sent. (8)
  • At the stroke of twelve the Sisters entered two by two, followed by the lady- superior with a prayerbook in her hand. (9)
  • Now, a just man, who has overdone the stroke, will indemnify and console in every way, short of humiliating himself. (10)
  • The clock struck six; and as if its last stroke had broken the armour of her mind, she felt suddenly sick with anxiety. (8)
  • He could only see her eyes, fixed and staring in the dark, but he did not cease to stroke her hand with his thin fingers. (8)
  • He reasoned that a decisive stroke of the English arms would reconcile the Colonists to the helplessness of their cause. (18)
  • He contended that a decisive stroke must be made by the army before any terms should be offered the rebellious Colonists. (18)
  • I was awakened at black midnight, as it seemed, though it was really two in the morning, by the first stroke upon the bell. (2)
  • By a master stroke of military humor we were ordered to return (to Washington) via Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Panama. (7)
  • A long livid scar across the forehead marked the stroke of a sabre; one cheek was drawn and puckered by the work of a bullet. (1)
  • Now thou plumest thee vainly because of a graze of my footsole; Reck I as were that stroke from a woman or some pettish infant. (10)
  • The daring Austrian flank-march on Vicenza, behind the fortresses of the Quadrilateral, was the capital stroke of the campaign. (10)
  • I was scoring points against him every stroke of my paddle, every turn of the stream, I have rarely had better profit of my life. (2)
  • Now something must be done to stop the disastrous war and at the same stroke recoup the waning fortunes of himself and his cronies. (18)
  • Soon Cub-hunting troops were abroad, and a yelp Told of sure scent: ere the stroke upon noon Reynard the younger lay far beyond help. (10)
  • The gentleman called Mabbey chalked his cue, and, moving his round, knock-kneed legs in their tight trousers, took up his position for the stroke. (8)
  • If some one went to him and whispered that name, Niels Heinrich Engelschall, into his ear, he would probably collapse as under a paralytic stroke. (12)
  • Feeling that he dared not offer another chance to a fellow so desperately close-dealing, Weisspriess thrust fiercely, but delayed his fatal stroke. (10)
  • No stroke of retributive misfortune could have been severer to Rosamund than to be thrust forward as the object of humiliation for the man she loved. (10)

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