1. struck
Lightning struck the tower.
The gun went off while he was cleaning it, and the bullet almost struck his wife.
He had words with his friend and then struck him.
As I was struck on the head, I was unconscious for some time.
The creatures were struck dead, one after the other, with amazing precision and effectiveness.
I barely missed being struck.
She said that a good gin and tonic is like summertime in a glass, and it struck me as being too true.
It was all-or-nothing and we struck out spectacularly.
Unfortunately, three days ago a magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off the Pacific coast of Japan's Tohoku region.
A passenger plane thought to have been struck as it approached Heathrow airport was probably not hit by a drone after all, the government says.
But, as the church bells of the city struck eleven oclock, something made him look back.
I suppose that what really struck me while working on my book and travelling around the world talking to people about Shakespeare is that he is so multifarious
It's also scary when the lightning strikes across the sky, but what's really scary is the sound. Once, my house was struck by lightning and since then I've become even more scared.
When a strong earthquake struck suddenly, my mom just walked around the house in shock.
2. awestruck
People were awestruck by the pictures the satellite sent back to earth.
She gazed awestruck at the jewels.
I was awestruck by Irish landscapes!
Inglese parola "вражений"(awestruck) si verifica in set:
Everything I Never Told You