And thai weill lichtly mycht do swa, For thai had nocht a strak to stynt, 95 Na for to hald agane a dynt.
And then the King, in full gret hy, Strak at the tothir vigorusly, That he eftir his sterap drew, That at the fyrststrak he him slew.
And quhen the Inglis men him saw Cum on, forouten dreid or aw, 555 And tak sa hardely the playne, In hy thai sped thame him agane, And strak with spuris the stedis stith, That bar thame evyn hard and swith.
The hand-ax-schaft frushcit in twa, And he doune till the erd can ga All flatlyngis, for hym falyheit mycht; This wes the first strak of the ficht 60 That wes perfornyst douchtely.
The King thame answer maid he nane, 95 Bot menyt his hand-ax-schaft, that swa Wes with ane strak brokyn in twa.
Then with the spuris he strak his steide, And ruschit in amang thame all.
And the Kyng, that his swerd up had, 456 Saw he so fair succour hym maid, Or he that fallyn wes mycht rys, He hym assalyheit on sic wis, That he the bak strak evyn in twa.
With that with spurris spedely Thai strak the hors, and in gret hy Amang the Saracenys soyne thai raid, And rowme about thame haf thai maid.
The Lyndyssay thare wyth manful fors Strak qwyte the Wellis fra his hors Flatlyngis downe a-pon the grene.
The huge coif and all the mont within, 15 For strak of stydeys, can resound and dyn.
The inch thai tuk with suerdis drawyn in hand, And sparyt nayn that thai befor thaim fand; Strak duris wp, stekyt men quhar thai lay; Apon the Sothroun thus sadly semblyt thai.
With Thomlyn Wayr Wallace hym selff has met; 1335 A felloun strak sadly apon him set, Throcht hede and swyr all throucht the cost him claiff.
Wallace tharoff in hart had gret pyté; Amendis till haiff he followit on him fast, 945 But Ingliss men so thick betwex thaim past, That apon him a strak get mycht he nocht: Wthyr worthy derffly to dede he brocht.
Our lait it was; Dowglace strak up the dur, Bewfurd he fand in to the chawmyr flour; With a styff suerd to dede he has him dycht.
Quhen Wallas herd spek of that mery saw, He likyt weill at that mercat to be, And for a strak he bad him grottis thre.
Barrellis off pyk for the defens was hungyn thar; 1055 All strak in fyr, the myscheiff was the mar.
A nothir sone apon the hedstrak he, Quhill chaftis and cheyff vpon the gait can fle.
Wallace prest in, with his suerd burnyst bar, At Sewart hals he etlyt in gret ire, Throu pissanis stuff in sondyr strakthe swyr; Dede to the ground he duschit for all his mycht: 1105 Off Wallace hand thus endyt this gud knycht.
Wallace in ire on the crag can him ta With his gud suerd, and strak the hed him fra.
Apone the hede in gret ire he strak ane; The scherand suerd glaid to the colar bane.
Yong Hesilryg and wicht Wallace is met; A sekyr strak Wilyham has on him set, Derffly to dede off the stair dang him doune.
With a gud suerd Wallace strak off his hed, Jop hynt it wp, and turst [it] fra that sted.
Quham euir he strak he byrstyt bayne and lyr; Feill off thaim dede fell thwortour in the fyr.
In sudden irritation Strak bent close to Charley, flashing his electric torch into his face.
When the boys were securely bound, Strakmotioned Parker to follow him.
Strak was in bad shape, thanks to Charley, but he'll live to stand trial for espionage.
He bent over Strak and removed a hunting knife from the man's belt.
Strak tried desperately to bring up his rifle, but he was helpless in Charley's grizzly-bear hug.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "strak" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.