Examples of using Stricken in English and their translations into Hebrew
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A woman must fly back to her hometown when her Alzheimer's-stricken mother wanders into a blizzard.
Mohammed Ahmed, may I suggest… that when first I came to the Sudan… its body was sick, stricken with hunger and abused by war.
WEB A woman must fly back to her hometown when her Alzheimer's-stricken mother, wanders into a blizzard.
An aspiring actress makes a pact with her fiance to take a job as an exotic dancer to care for her cancer stricken father.
when the individual believes that she was in vain stricken.
the Zionists treated Jews as parasites, stricken and socially diseased.
An aspiring actress makes a pact with her fiancé to take a job as an exotic dancer to care for her cancer stricken father.
Iampreparedunder my constitutional duty to recommend the measures that a stricken nation in the midst of stricken world, may require.
An aspiring actress makes a pact with her fianc? to take a job as an exotic dancer to care for her cancer stricken father.
I was stricken with guilt that I had allowed him to be near other little girls.
lover bled to death, she was so stricken with guilt that she hanged herself.
Relief aid and rehabilitation programs for communities stricken by natural or manmade disasters; and more.
Nevertheless, in 1928, when Hardy finally died aged 87, she was so stricken with grief that a doctor was required.
pitiful, or was it the part where I looked stricken and grotesque?
Providing relief aid and rehabilitation programs to communities stricken by natural or manmade disasters; and more.
From 1997 to 2006, serial killer Ronald Dominique raped and killed twenty-three men in poverty stricken Southeastern Louisiana.
surrounded on all sides, stricken, starved, shelled,
Ten minutes from Tel Aviv thriving, it serves as the backyard of Gush Dan, stricken with despair, crime and racism.
it serves as the backyard of Gush Dan, stricken with despair, crime and racism.
It's not that began increasing stricken children, or the number of parents who treat their children properly.