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a strike by laborers [1.7]
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to strike; to hit the mark; to wound [1.7]
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to beat, to strike, to dab [1.2]
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to beat, to flog, to strike, to smite. [1.2]
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to strike, to beat, to attack, as a disease. [1.2]
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to pretend to strike, to pretend to throw or aim at something. [1.2]
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to beat, to strike, to throw down, to dash [1.2]
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to knock, to strike [1.7]
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to knock at the door; to knock or strike repeatedly [1.7]
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to strike. Used of the wind striking the water, or the water beating against a canoe, etc. (prov.) [1.2]
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to strike. Used of the wind striking the water, or the water beating against a canoe, etc. [1.2]
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to be aground, to stop, to strike, to run ashore, as a canoe. [1.2]
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to fall, to fall against, to strike, to hit with violence, to lie down [1.2]
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to chip stone; to strike as with a hammer [1.7]
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