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Answer for the clue "Impressive, refusing to work ", 8 letters:
striking

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Striking \Strik"ing\, a. & n. from Strike , v. Striking distance , the distance through which an object can be reached by striking; the distance at which a force is effective when directed to a particular object. Striking plate . The plate against which ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the physical coming together of two or more things; "contact with the pier scraped paint from the hull" [syn: contact , impinging ] the act of contacting one thing with another; "repeated hitting raised a large bruise"; "after three misses she finally ...

Usage examples of striking.

There is no more striking proof of the universal adoration paid the stars and constellations, than the arrangement of the Hebrew camp in the Desert, and the allegory in regard to the twelve Tribes of Israel, ascribed in the Hebrew legends to Jacob.

Armed with poison-tipped spears, and using the claws of their hands and feet, they attacked the matriarch as allosaurs once had, striking and retreating.

Hooker, analogous and striking facts are given in regard to the plants of that large island.

The prognosis in traumatic anosmia is generally bad, although there is a record of a man who fell while working on a wharf, striking his head and producing anosmia with partial loss of hearing and sight, and who for several weeks neither smelt nor tasted, but gradually recovered.

I have seen the goats on Mount Pentelicus scatter at the approach of a stranger, climb to the sharp points of projecting rocks, and attitudinize in the most self-conscious manner, striking at once those picturesque postures against the sky with which Oriental pictures have made us and them familiar.

But there was nevertheless a striking coincidence in their ideas, readily explained by attributing it to a foreign influence.

Iraq is likely to acquire intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of striking the United States within the next fifteen years.

They were followed by the Blesser of Sorbold, Nielash Mousa, the only one in the robes of his country, colorful and striking in contrast to the pale holy garments of Roland.

Maybe a thirty-second blivet announcing a rally to support striking miners, okay.

Presently one who was almost brainless, acting upon the impulse of suggestion, leaped in among the fighters, striking and biting at Number Thirteen.

Everything had seemed to blur for Bree after that until one striking moment when the Justice of the Peace asked Vinnie and her to face each other.

Garth Breise tumbled over backward, plummeting down the side of the tower, striking one cross pole and launching into a somersaulting fall.

Calabria wheedling, remonstrating, cajoling and patronizing the new master by turns, now for his misguided notions of fairness in dealing with the striking miners, now for the uses of influence in getting ahead, breaking off for a highly theatrical interlude of mugging and arson and here came the playful glissando again as new comic possibilities emerged in the parade of petty thieves, rumpots, fugitives from wives and creditors and a brace of Chippewa Indians being cursorily questioned, pummeled, browbeaten, paid and fleeced as recruits for the Union army by the mine manager in his time away from raising stores of vermifuges, decorative sabres, trusses and mule feed cut with sand in the patriotic cause.

Back at the walled garden near the house, Ana turned to survey the gently sloping terrain down to the jungle, and was hit by its unlikely but striking similarity to another would-be paradise, the remnants of which she had once visited, a hortus conclusus whose inhabitants had tried to keep the outside world at bay while an ideal society was being constructed within the boundaries.

La Pedrera with a striking personality which some have linked with European expressionism and others have defined as an anticipation of surrealism.