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striking - use in sentences
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- make: Were these the original colors of the photo or have you done some nice clever post processing coloring to make the image more striking?
Modifies a noun
- resemblance: Worse still, the individual bears a striking resemblance to Mario!
- similarity: There are pictures showing the striking similarity of the two.
- miner: McCarthy called for John L. Lewis and the striking miners to be drafted into the Army.
- contrast: Like many sisters, they offer a striking contrast in personalities.
- distance: Comfortable lodge in the heart of Cornwall within easy striking distance of excellent beaches.
- feature: Perhaps the most striking feature of building is its outlook.
Modifying Another Word
- visually: The most visually striking element within the overall scheme is a series of colored walls.
- architecturally: For example, putting a car at the top of the Alps or inside an architecturally striking but totally inaccessible building.
- particularly: The contrast with Scandinavia, where there is only a small increase in deaths despite harsh winters, is particularly striking.
- equally: With the first and last tapestries in the series sitting together, both look equally striking.
- especially: One especially striking clause calls on us to " move away from the freedom of indifference toward the freedom of involvement.
- quite: These are the more delicate species, some with quite striking colors.
Used with adjective complement
- look: With the first and last tapestries in the series sitting together, both look equally striking.
- become: Since the terrorist attack against the American people on September 11 last year, the danger has become more striking.
- find: What I find most striking is how much I learn through teaching.
- remain: Sixth, and pointing ahead to next time, the parallel between Job and YHWH's Servant in Isaiah remains striking.
- exhibit: These collective systems have evolved by means of natural SELECTION to exhibit striking problem-solving capacities, while functioning within a complex, dynamic ENVIRONMENT.
Preposition: in
- appearance: Built of stone with the upper stories partially timbered, it's certainly striking in appearance.
Preposition: of
- ball: But the common cause C, the striking of the cue ball, does not screen off this correlation.
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