44 Words to use with strike

If religion is getting at a low ebb in your town, you can hire Chapman, the revivalist, just as you can secure the services of Farley, the strike-breaker.

The unfamiliar appearance of the blue-uniformed men, not one of whom was less than five feet nine inches in height, their well-set-up figures and stolid professional faces, gave a business-like, even ominous flavour to the proceedings which chilled the strike leaders to the bone.

Their method was to approach a bear as closely as possible, without being seen, then show themselves suddenly, and as the bear reared strike home.

Some crook like this Tutt or this Barrows has found out about Amphalula and is bringing a strike suit.

At first strike pay was handed out every Friday from out of the funds of the United Garment Workers.

There's yet one way more, after the lightning-stroke comes,something unutterable, something that canopies the soul with doom, and forever the spirit tries to raise its wings and fly away, but every uplifting strikes fire, until, singed, scorched, burnt, wings grow useless, and droop down, never more to be uplifted.

The great eight-hour strike movement led by the "Chicago Anarchists" gave an enormous impulse to trade union organization everywhere and it was for this that the employing interests had them hanged.

Yet, now, he was not enough of an Oriental to understand why his lecture on the strike system should thrill his listener.

Why should we strikeOch, Gott, such nonsense!No more strike talk.

Strike hands; a bargain: she shall be your own, Or if she will not KING.

After leaving my suitcase at a hotel, I left for the strike headquarters.

" "And," proclaimed Najib, "of this sweet portrait I read thus the law: 'So shall the wifes and the offsprungs of all strike-makers be put to death; and those wicked strike-makers themselfs along with them.'

On May 3, August Spies was invited by the strike committee to address the pickets at the factory gate.

People talk of "strike fever" as though it were an infection; and so it is.

So in 17, the one says strike-instrument; the other swing-instrument.

For example, a telegram is a "lightning-letter"; a wireless telegram is a "not-have-wire-lightning-communication"; a fountain-pen is a "self-flow-ink-water-brush"; a typewriter is a "strike-letter-machine".

I let the other folk strike lights.

CHANNEL STEWARD (infected with the prevailing strike mania).

"Strike-meetings," was the reply.

He digs and digs, and in a moment the spade strikes metal!

[Strikes MÍTYA on the shoulder] Mítya, why are you sitting still? MÍTYA.

And as yet the headquarters office had made no sign; sent no word of reply to the strike notice.

The Government department dealing with strike questions is full up for three months yet, but hopes are entertained that, unless a critical by-election should intervene, it will be possible to deal with the matter at the expiration of that period.

A cut in wages, exhausting overtime, or the insults of an overbearing foreman, and an unpremeditated strike results.

For a moment I quailed inwardly; but I felt Virginia snuggled down by me in what seemed to be perfect trust; and I brushed the snow from my eye-opening and pushed onhoping that I might by pure accident strike shelter in that wild waste of prairie, and determined to make the fight of my life for it if I failed.

44 Words to use with  strike