FN: to deliver a blow to someone, causing injuryAdvanced weapon techniques 1 : the attacker attempts to strike . 3 The defender forces the attacker 's arms apart and prepares to strike with her leg . The defender now turns attacker , stepping quickly forward and striking with a reverse punch to his attacker 's chest . It was a crime in New England , punishable by death , for a child of 16 to curse or strike a parent . A child greets her , but a young warrior strikes the child with a stick . How he snatched up a fallen branch , when the young man came down the path , and struck him with it , and he fell senseless , and the hood fell back from his head . ` Mother of God , I 'd just struck you . Graham Levy broke a chair on his wife 's back , hit her with a table leg and struck the boy as he tried to stop the attack . The women of the family struck their faces and smeared them with soot . And had he not been perfectly willing , of course , to hit a woman every bit as hard as he would have struck a man . She felt as astonished as if the older woman had got out of her chair suddenly , and struck her across the face . Raper shouted a string of obscenities at the woman , then threw an ashtray at her , striking her on the side of her head and causing bad bruising . At the same time the defender raises his knee and pulls the attacker 's extended punch aim , using that arm as a support to strike behind the attacker 's kneecap with his foot . One female is struck in the back , but still attempts to swim away , accompanied by her young calf . Jackson , who pleaded not guilty , admitted frogmarching Mr Brown from the premises but denied striking him on the back of the head . Alexander McLaren , 37 , is alleged to have shot Robert with a rifle , struck him with bottles , attempted to gouge out his eyes and attempted to strangle him . And yet the connection between withholding medical aid and subsequent death is surely closer than that between striking a child once and subsequent death . As she passed , she said , a policeman had struck her in the face with a baton , ` and I had n't opened my mouth to him " . Yet , rounding the bend , her novelist 's imagination registered Cosmo striking Hubert violently in the face . Without any provocation or excuse , M. struck her violently in the face with a rolled up newspaper . He struck her hard across the face to prevent that . A STEWARTSTOWN housewife who struck an Army officer on the face was conditionally discharged for a year at Cookstown Magistrates Court yesterday for assault . Terry Hodges struck Trisha Campbell in the face for no reason after drinking 12 pints of beer , York Crown Court heard . The House of Lords confirmed this rule in Cunningham ( 1981 ) : D struck his victim on the head a number of times with a chair , causing injuries from which the victim died a week later . He had shouted that he was a reporter but he was struck several blows on the head and shoved into the police tender . But one of Clarke 's sons with a turfe spade , which they call a peate iron , ( a very keen thing , ) struck Sir Edward 's man on the head and cloave out his brains . Police say that he was kicked and punched by four people and struck about the head with a wooden object . Albuin , little knowing he was the king 's son , unsheathed his sword and struck him on the head …Currie , formerly of Mauchline Terrace , Kilmarnock , had admitted assaulting Mr McMurtie , jumping on him , striking him repeatedly on the head and body , kicking and stamping on his head . The defendant struck with the knife into her throat on the left-hand side just near the jugular vein , with such force that it severed the spinal cord , causing almost instant paralysis . He was convicted of repeatedly punching the victim and striking him on the neck with a knife , then chasing him into a garden . At the time of birth , however , an angel strikes its upper lip , so causing it to forget everything that it has seen and learned . The MP vigorously denied assault and said he had been struck by the officer . Taylor , from Birkenhead , Merseyside , struck one prison officer , taking his keys , and within minutes the rioters had erected the first of a labyrinth of barricades and begun systematically destroying the chapel . In most cases the accused will strike the officer who should describe the assault in detail . He himself had often waited like that , hidden beside a path , ready to strike with a stick or a stone any prey that chanced to come along it . A police spokesman said : ` The gunman was probably trying to strike Mr Mascaro and hit his wife instead . Mr Smith struck his wife . Two huntsmen have been cleared of ill-treating a horse by repeatedly striking it with a whip . Hutt struck her from behind with some force , expecting the young woman to go down . Philip had started out of his chair and half raised his hand to strike his son . He also struck him when Sweeney tried to escape on the way to the Bridewell . ` Strike me if you dare ! He was striking left and right with unbelievable speed . 4 Extend the right leg outwards , pulling the toes back sharply so that you strike with the heel to the chest area . By curving up its abdomen it gives the false impression that it is about to strike with its tail . Delaney got out his knife , struck again and again at the arm , watching the blade plunge into the surface , saw it ooze and close over again . Julie struck again , this time catching him just above the right eye , tearing the flesh . Undead struck and wounded by a Runefang suffer two wounds . But Heidenry writes that Larry beat Althea more than once , and she told Hustler that she did n't see anything wrong with a `` man striking a woman . ''He failed to explain the cuts on his hand or the blood in his Bronco , and said he had never struck or beaten Nicole Simpson .Russert offered the clip as an omen of the `` curse '' that would strike John Kennedy 30 years later .Paula_Zahn : About half of those who were struck with it .I believe he must have waited among the gorse bushes through which the path winds and struck him down as he passed .