Each point has the power, when struck forcibly, to incapacitate an opponent.
As he followed in the priest's wake, Skif was struck forcibly by two things.
He had found the father had forcibly struck his daughter but refused to hold the grounds of referral established.
I was forcibly struck by the wordless exchange of hostility which passed between the elder and the younger man.
He was at the point 219 of calling her to order when he was forcibly struck by his own first impressions of Penderleigh and Scotland.
Belton's eyes were opaque, and she couldn't read what was in them-but she had the suspicion that what she had said had struck forcibly home with him.
He had been forcibly struck by her exotic beauty when she came to the door.
Again he was forcibly struck by her beauty-almost levelled by it.
Adrian himself was struck forcibly by the picture thus presented to him, although the alternative it embraced had often before forced itself dimly on his mind.
American visitors to Europe are often forcibly struck by the differences between European and American advertising.