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on the stroke of one, five Definition


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stroke
noun
    1. Any act or way of striking; a blow.
      Thesaurus: blow, box, cuff, rap, hit, knock, pummel.
    2a. sport.
      An act of striking a ball;
      Example: took six strokes at the par four
    2b. sport.
      Example: a well-timed ground stroke
    3a. A single movement with a pen, paintbrush, etc, or the line or daub produced;

      Example: downstroke
    4a. A single complete movement in a repeated series, as in swimming or rowing;
    4b. The member of a rowing crew who sits at the other end from the cox and who sets the timing for the rowers;
    4c. A particular named style of swimming.
      Example: backstroke
      Example: breaststroke
    5. The total linear distance travelled by a piston in the cylinder of an engine.
    6a. The action of a clock, etc striking, or the sound of this;
    6b. The time indicated or which would be indicated by a clock striking.
      Example: out the door on the stroke of five
    7. A gentle caress or other touching movement, eg when patting a dog, etc.
    8. A sloping line used to separate alternatives in writing or print. Also called solidus.
    9. pathol.
      A sudden interruption to the supply of blood to the brain that results in loss of consciousness, often with accompanying temporary or permanent paralysis of one side of the body and loss of speech, caused by bleeding from an artery, tissue blockage of an artery or a blood clot. See also sunstroke.
      Thesaurus: apoplexy, seizure.
    10. colloq
      The least amount of work.
      Example: hasn't done a stroke all day
verb stroked, stroking
    1. To caress in kindness or affection, often repeatedly.
      Thesaurus: rub, caress, pat, pet, fondle.
    2. To strike (a ball) smoothly and with seeming effortlessness.
Derivative: stroking
adj, noun
    Idiom: at a stroke
      With a single action.
    Idiom: on the stroke of one, five
      Precisely at that particular time.
    Idiom: a stroke of something
      A significant or impressive instance of it, especially of genius or luck.
    Idiom: with a single stroke (with a stroke of the pen)
      With one small action.
        Example: wiped millions off the stock exchange with a single stroke of the pen
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon strac.



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