Strack points out also that, during the contest of the Dominicans and Franciscans in Bern, in 1507 A.
Strack has much to say of the main-de-gloire and the chandelle magique.
XLIX He strack the door hard wi’ his foot, And push’d it wi’ his knee; And iron locks and iron bars Into the floor flung he.
Strack has always been with Joseph, and has used his opportunities so well that, in the musical line, he can do exactly as he likes.
And noo I tell ye plainly that, although I strack him times and times wi' my whup--and saired him weel!
Strack and Meinhold think that the Aramaic and Hebrew parts are of different origin.
They highed them stright to Spindleston Heughs-- Grief added to their speed-- Where out she came a laidler worm, And strack their hearts with dread.
He carried a flint in his pocket, And he strack to her a fire, And he buskit it roun wi the leaves o oak, And gart it burn wi ire.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "strack" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.