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Struck hard, old style
Answer for the clue "Struck hard, old style ", 4 letters:
smit
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. inflict a heavy blow on, with the hand, a tool, or a weapon affect suddenly with deep feeling; "He was smitten with love for this young girl" cause pain or suffering in; "afflict with the plague"; "That debasement of the verbal currency that afflicts ...
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (context archaic rare English) (en-past of: smite )
Usage examples of smit.
Jackhammer Smit put his hands on his hips, and tilting his head back slightly he looked down at Hoppie and me with eyes of anthracite and doom.
They all told him they had their money on him and how Jackhammer Smit was weak down below.
Well, Smit is called Jackhammer because, if he wants, he can hold a jackhammer in place on his own pushing against it with his stomach and holding it in both hands.
We entered to find Jackhammer Smit, his seconds and four other men, three of them ordinary size and one of them not much bigger than me.
Hoppie remained seated on the tiny stool, Jackhammer Smit continued to stand, looking big and hard as a mountain.
Hoppie had once again calmly seated himself on the tiny stool, while Jackhammer Smit was snorting and throwing punches at an imaginary opponent soon to become Hoppie.
Nels pulled it out of the ring and Jackhammer Smit stormed towards him.
Jackhammer Smit let go two left jabs and a right uppercut, all of which missed Hoppie by a mile.
Hoppie had moved out of reach by the time Jackhammer Smit could bring his gloves back into position in front of his face.
Hoppie continued to back-pedal most of the time, making Smit chase him around the ring.
Jackhammer Smit was having trouble with the southpaw and was showing his frustration.
Hoppie was forced to move in close enough for Smit to hit him in the gut and around the kidneys.
Hoppie missed with the right and was thrown slightly off balance as Smit followed through with an uppercut that caught the smaller man under the heart.
The tiny referee was standing over Hoppie and yelling at Jackhammer Smit to get into a neutral corner, but the big man just stood there his chest heaving, waiting for Hoppie to rise so that he could finish him off.
The referee signalled for the fight to continue and Jackhammer Smit lumbered across the ring to finish Hoppie off.