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Just below where they stood, the force of the falling water struck rock for the first time.
I will stay beside your mother and make sure she gets to high ground before the water strikes!"
The water struck the hotel and tore it whole from its foundation.
There was a movement in the moonlight and the noise of water striking the ground.
The air was filled with foe as the water struck the cold walk.
A gush of water struck his head and poured over him.
I turn on the faucet and listen to the water strike the basin.
A fist of water struck him and ripped the oar from his hands.
The water struck, the force and chill of it numbing his naked body.
The water struck the charging dragon, who immediately began to shrink into youth.
Pellets of snow and water struck my hands and face.
The man pressed the button and a stream of water struck Demo's face.
I somehow thought a tidal wave was a tall wall of water striking without warning,' she said.
As he staggered something in the water struck his legs, and he fell.
Meredith screamed again when the icy water struck her.
And Arnie has gone on a water strike: he refuses to bathe.
The cold water struck Sandra in the face.
He heard a shout and almost at once the sound of water striking a hot stove, enormously amplified.
The rush of water struck the canyon wall at the bend, throwing spray fifty feet into the air.
With a sound like water striking a white hot coal, the structure sizzled away into nothingness.
Horrified, she tried to wrench herself from sleep - then the water struck, roaring round her ears.
There was a gurgling sound in the river, as if some large creature had been disturbed, and a few drops of water struck his face.
There was a hiss, as when water strikes hot iron, and a burbling scream.
Metria did so, and the warm water struck her bare body.
She covered his face with tiny kisses that were like droplets of water striking a hot skillet.