Use stroke in a sentence
Sentences ending with stroke
- The British army, twenty-five thousand strong, admirably equipped, and supported by a powerful naval force, threatened to envelop our poor force, and finish the war in a stroke. [4]
- In one way, this last move of Carnac's had the elements of a master- stroke. [11]
- Ah, he fetched them; it was a rattling good stroke. [5]
- I jumped into the canoe and run back to the stern, and grabbed the paddle and set her back a stroke. [5]
- Be it known that Mr. Flint, with characteristic caution, had not confided even to the senator that the Honourable Hilary had had a stroke. [9]
- Unless Heaven had robbed me of reason, had torn the past from me at a single stroke. [9]
- The light was perfect--evenly distributed, clear enough to permit accuracy of distance in a stroke. [11]
- With the cunning of the monomaniac he realised that an attack now might frustrate his great stroke. [11]
- He had often noticed their brilliancy, but now it seemed to him that they appeared dull, and the look on her features was as of some passion which had missed its stroke. [6]
- When she had left the room the prince again began speaking about his son, about the war, and about the Emperor, angrily twitching his brows and raising his hoarse voice, and then he had a second and final stroke. [2]
Short sentences using stroke
- What a stroke was this! [9]
- I resolved upon a stroke. [9]
Sentences containing stroke two or more times
- We make five pen-strokes in writing an m. Thus: [Figure 5] a stroke down; a stroke up; a second stroke down; a second stroke up; a final stroke down. [5]
- Gabord made stroke after stroke, watchful, heavy, offensive, muttering to himself as he struck and parried. [11]
More example sentences with the word stroke in them
- It was Sunday; yet at Canterbury the streets were empty; strangest of all, there was not even a priest in sight, and no stroke of a bell fell upon my ear. [5]
- For a few yards Silver Tassel was going strong, then his pace slackened, he seemed to sink lower in the water, and his stroke became splashing and irregular. [11]
- All five Arabs were stretched on the deck, and the insatiate boatmen were dealing a finishing stroke to those who were only wounded. [10]
- Thus two chaperons were disposed of at a stroke, and the young men all said that they hated to assume so much responsibility. [4]
- Even the enemy was the same as at Austerlitz and Friedland--yet the terrible stroke of his arm had supernaturally become impotent. [2]
- But it never was our author's habit to stroke the world the wrong way: "When I cannot get a dinner to suit my taste, I endeavor to get a taste to suit my dinner. [4]
- But the end was not yet: he still was free to act and to ward off the spiteful stroke by a counterthrust. [10]
- The final stroke was in the splash door aft the wheel. [7]
- Justice at Danville was a somewhat high-spirited, quarrelsome lady who decided matters oftenest with the stroke of a sword. [9]
- I think it was a good stroke of luck that knocked me on my back here at Napier, instead of some hotel in the centre of a noisy city. [5]
- It is now upon the stroke of the hour. [11]
- Bucklaw's tiger ran up to stroke his chin with the old grotesque gesture. [11]
- Then she was transported to the court room and felt his hand stroke her hair. [10]
- Klea was about to stroke the coaxing animal, but it sprang back, stared at her shyly, and, as she could not help thinking, angrily with its green eyes, and then shrank back into the corner close to Irene's couch. [10]
- Unconsciously she began to stroke Lise's hand, and presently it turned and tightened on her own. [9]
- When Orion came to see her she would stroke his waving hair and, as she desired not to wound him and make him even more unhappy than he must be already, she neither blamed nor admonished him, and never reminded him of his father's curse. [10]
- She never had to do a stroke of work in her life, and she can't do it now. [11]
- And this seems to be the old moral which we draw from our fable, read it how or where you will, that we cannot make one good stroke until we can make every possible stroke; and when we can one, every one seems superfluous. [6]
- At the same time, however, a man who opens oysters for a hotel, or shells a fortified town, or sucks eggs, is not, strictly speaking, a conchologist-a fine stroke of sarcasm that, but it will be lost on such an unintellectual clam as you. [5]
- He was not thoroughly up in the backhanded stroke, but it was very gratifying to his numerous friends to know that, in time, practice would have overcome this defect. [5]
- And here and there some simple soul, more gifted than his comrades, may touch off the meaning of it all, as it appears to those who hold their lives in their hands for a nation's sake, by a stroke of mordant comment. [11]
- The book says, 'Then with one back-handed stroke he slew poor Guy of Guisborne. [5]
- Coming back over their tracks from Baroda, they had another picturesque stroke of luck: "'The Lohars of Oodeypore' put a traveler in their charge for safety. [5]
- It seems that the young fellow who pulled the bow oar of that men's college boat which we had the pleasure of beating got some glimpses of Georgina, our handsome stroke oar. [6]
- A stroke of the vast paw, a smothered roar as the teeth gave into the neck of the beautiful Fatima, and then--no more. [11]
- It was on the stroke of noon. [11]
- She vividly recalled the moment when he had his first stroke and was being dragged along by his armpits through the garden at Bald Hills, muttering something with his helpless tongue, twitching his gray eyebrows and looking uneasily and timidly at her. [2]
- Moreover--and this was the master stroke --it should be decreed that these princely grandees should be always addressed by a stunningly gaudy and awe-compelling title (which I would presently invent), and they and they only in all England should be so addressed. [5]
- One stroke of the knife cut into the sleeve of Reeder's coat and passed downward in a slanting direction through his clothing, and entered his body at the small of the back; another blow struck more squarely, and made a much more dangerous wound. [5]
- Big Ben boomed the hours, and from St. James's Palace came the stroke of the quarters, lighter, quicker, almost pensive in tone. [11]
- The General shut the door, lighted a cigar with a single vigorous stroke of a match, and began to smoke with quick puffs. [9]
- The bell on the church near by was still singing from the last stroke when he knocked, flung open the door, and stood for a moment staring at her. [9]
- When we left the car, I said: 'That was a good stroke of diplomacy--three good strokes of diplomacy, in fact. [5]
- After lingering till the 29th, without any suggestion of ascending the James, he sailed northward and made the lucky stroke of river exploration which immortalized him. [4]
- Call the accident that has kept you out of this despicable work a stroke of good fortune, but beware how you look down upon those whose oath forces them to crush out every human feeling from their hearts! [10]
- Before entering the tent he asked for some pieces of meat, and gave them with his own hand to his lions, who let him stroke them like tame cats. [10]
- Nearly every stroke takes off the skin and draws the blood, and a dozen will make the back a ditch of murder. [11]
- Rowing with silent stroke, we came alongside the sloop. [11]
- With the first stroke the trim shell of a thing shot out from the shore like an arrow. [5]
- At the first stroke of the hour, the new clerk disappeared. [12]
- He recognized every stroke of the brush. [10]
- It was a stroke of genius, the hounds, your honour! [11]
- At the last stroke of five, he reappeared, and the office, as if by magic, became fragrant with the smell of gin and water and lemon-peel. [12]
- She could only stroke little Helios' curls, saying: "Tomorrow you shall have a ride in the air, and perhaps Selene will tell you a pretty story by-and-bye. [10]
- When the last stroke died, that depressing stillness followed again, and as before I was staring at those waxen faces and feeling those airy touches on my hair and my shoulders once more. [5]
- There, I will stroke back your silky hair and whisper in your ear 'I love you. [10]
- The house had stood here in the old days, and he remembered it very well, for against it John Marcey, the Company's man, was shot by Stroke Laforce, of the Riders of the Plains. [11]
- He loved these silences of hers,--hinting, as they did, of unexplored chambers in an inexhaustible treasure-house which by some strange stroke of destiny was his. [9]
- What if she should faint, or die, or have a stroke of palsy, and they should break into the room and find that name written! [6]
- But ere long she lost the power even to speak caressing words or to stir a hand to stroke the dog. [10]
- I'd like to shake hands with one that's done so good a stroke for England. [11]
- It is all safe to de stroke of de hour, mais, after, it is--bon Dieu--it is hell then. [11]
- She became a regular attendant on the ministrations of a very worthy clergyman, having been attracted to his meetin' by witnessing a marriage ceremony in which he called a man and a woman a "gentleman" and a "lady,"--a stroke of gentility which quite overcame her. [6]
- It was a rather grim stroke of humor, but I understood its meaning full well, and felt the force of its menace. [6]
- When at close range, he raised his gun to fire again, but the moose rose suddenly, and with a wild bellowing sound rushed at Gregory, who knew full well that a straight stroke from those hoofs would end his moose-hunting days. [11]
- He looked at Prince Vasili in perplexity, and only later grasped that a stroke was an attack of illness. [2]
- The impartial John praised the victor in mock heroics, but said that the trial was so even that he would divide the prize, ten cents to one and five to the other--a stroke of justice that greatly increased his popularity. [4]
- Jethro postponed two political trips of no small importance to be present at the painting of that picture, and he would sit silently by the hour in a corner of the shed watching every stroke of the brush. [9]
- In the pleasurable pain of such a mood he drew his bow across the strings with a sweeping stroke, and then, for an instant, he ran hither and thither on the strings testing the quality and finding the range and capacity of the instrument. [11]
- Gradually her confidence overcame his backwardness, and he had the temerity to stroke her golden curls with a great hand. [13]
- At the stroke of the hour she will be at her gate; A friend may prove laggard,--love never comes late. [6]
- One more stroke of the brush is needed before the stage will be ready for the chief characters and the leading circumstances to which the reader's attention is invited. [6]
- With a stroke of my weapon I disarmed Captain Griggs, his sword flying through the cabin window. [9]
- Gripping the handle of my tomahawk, I prayed for guidance in my stroke, for the blade might go wild in the darkness. [9]
- The stroke of oars responded to the call, and Paaker called out to his boatmen: "Bring the boat up here! [10]
- But she had not yet beheld a single pen stroke from her son's hand. [10]
- For Mr. Fletcher not to walk into his shop on the stroke of ten would have been such a reversal of his habits as to cause him as much annoyance as it caused Jack to be bound to a fixed hour. [4]
- Perhaps it did not gratify my vanity that Belle Treherne, as her father limped forward at the stroke of eight bells to take her below, said to me: "How downright and thorough Mr. Hungerford is! [11]
- She said I'd no right to take such a revenge--that you'd come right away if you knew Hilary'd had a stroke, and that Hilary'd never send for you --because he couldn't. [9]
- She had questioned much concerning what had happened before the stroke fell, but Soolsby said only that the old man had been greatly troubled about David. [11]
- Their awful, deep-cut mouths were sternly closed over the long hollow fangs which rested their roots against the swollen poison-gland, where the venom had been hoarding up ever since the last stroke had emptied it. [6]
- This was a mere stroke of pleasantry on his part, because, the most he could loot in that far North were furs and caches of buffalo meat; and a man's capacity and use for them were limited. [11]
- The horseman passed me, and, as he came on slowly, I saw the figure spring suddenly from the roadside and make a stroke at the horseman. [11]
- He has planned many a shrewd stroke, and is devoted to his mistress. [10]
- But from this man's words he knew that the stroke was now with the Prince Pasha. [11]
- This was a malignant stroke of fate; for with the bishop perished the witness who could have betrayed to him the scheme plotted for the rescue of the nuns.--But no! [10]
- To-morrow night, I make my great stroke for freedom, and when I am free I shall return to fetch my wife. [11]
- When we had made a stroke or two, I says: "Pap'll be mighty much obleeged to you, I can tell you. [5]
- The third man made a stroke at Dyck with his lance, and only gashed Dyck's left arm. [11]
- The cannon roar loud, the sword flashes bright, Who'll dare meet the stroke of my falchion? [10]
- He sees the little coxswain leaning forward at every stroke, as if her trivial weight were of such mighty consequence,--but a few ounces might turn the scale of victory. [6]
- A reverberating sound, like a single stroke, told them that the bridge at the bottom had been crossed. [9]
- It was Stroke Laforce, who had been found near dead at the Metal River by a party of men exploring in the north. [11]
- Such a stroke kills some men, either at once, or by lengthened torture; others it sends mad, so that they make a clamour which draws the attention of the astonished and not sympathetic world; but it only paralysed Jean Jacques. [11]
- Trafford, to avoid its stroke, stepped quickly aside right into the line of another which he did not see. [11]
- At a stroke it would take all the trouble off the hands of secession, except only what proceeds from the external blockade. [7]
- An advantage of incalculable importance was here under the eyes of the King and of Bedford; the King could get it by a bold stroke, Bedford could get it without an effort; but, being ignorant of its value, neither of them put forth his hand. [5]
- The waves broke in upon us, and presently, while half of us were paddling with laboured and desperate stroke, the other half were bailing. [11]
- And now fate, in the form of his master, Eldon Parr had ironically compelled him at one stroke to undo the work of years. [9]
- He stood up in his stirrups and cut down with his broadsword, so that the blade was driven through the head and shoulders of his foe as a woodsman splits a log half through, and grunts with the power of his stroke. [11]
- There was agony in his lungs, and the time between each stroke was terrible, and yet the next came too soon. [11]
- He became conscious, however, that Dyck had a particular stroke in mind, which he himself was preventing by masterful methods. [11]
- I must know how it feels to take your ease, and stroke your velvet, and order lackeys about. [9]
- And this is how it came about that the cautious old Squire Montague was drawn into this young fellow's speculation, and began to have his serene old age disturbed by anxieties and by the hope of a great stroke of luck. [5]
- He took off his hat to them, as Madelinette turned towards him, the hammer pausing in the stroke. [11]
- She would stroke him from time to time with a cherishing hand, yet she went about him as though there were somewhat in him of which she was afeard. [10]
- I will spit him at the first stroke. [11]
- At any rate, he made us all agnostics at one stroke. [9]
- Wild with rage he made a stroke at her, but at that instant his scimitar was struck aside by a youth covered with the smoke and grime of battle. [11]
- With four wives he is wholly independent, and need never do a stroke of work again. [5]
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