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Cosa (chi) è terror stricken - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Stricken (movie); Stricken (disambiguation); Stricken (film)

Stricken         
·- of Strike.
II. Stricken ·noun Worn out; far gone; advanced. ·see Strike, ·vt, 21.
III. Stricken ·p.p. & ·adj Struck; smitten; wounded; as, the stricken deer.
IV. Stricken ·vt Whole; entire;
- said of the hour as marked by the striking of a clock.
stricken         
a.
1.
Struck, smitten, wounded, afflicted.
2.
Advanced (in years), far gone, worn out, aged, venerable, time-worn.
stricken         
North American or archaic past participle of strike.
¦ adjective [often in combining] seriously affected by an undesirable condition or unpleasant feeling: grief-stricken.
?(of a face or look) showing great distress.
Phrases
stricken in years archaic enfeebled by age.

Wikipedia

Stricken

Stricken may refer to:

  • "Stricken" (song), a 2005 song by Disturbed
  • Stricken (2010 film), a 2010 American film directed by Matthew Sconce
  • Stricken (2009 film), a 2009 Dutch drama film
  • "Stricken", when a warship's name is removed from a country's Navy List
Esempi dal corpus di testo per terror stricken
1. Angela Brown, Texas Hi, I‘m writing from a bunker in the terror–stricken city of Haifa.
2. Mumbai is an impoverished, terror–stricken city in the developing world; New York is the arrogant and complacent capital of the developed world.
3. Taking a break from the forum proceedings, Nimah Nawwab, a Saudi poet who was conducting the proceedings of the forum, called the house to observe a one–minute silence for the children of terror–stricken Gaza.
4. Terror–stricken and exhausted residents of Lebanon’s battered south waved white scarves as they streamed to safer havens further north, with Israel issuing another warning for them to flee the frontier zone.
5. Even though the state administration denied the exodus, terror–stricken groups of 15 to 20 non–Assamese were seen moving out of their villages with their belongings towards the railway stations for their home state Bihar.