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Conjugation of stroke

This verb can also mean the following: give a finely fluted surface to, hit the ball with the bat in a flowing motion, row, move hand, hit, move, give
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Present Simple
stroke
stroke
strokes
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stroke
Future Simple
will stroke
will stroke
will stroke
will stroke
will stroke
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Past Simple
stroked
stroked
stroked
stroked
stroked
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Conditional Simple
would stroke
would stroke
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would stroke
would stroke
would stroke
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Present Progressive
am stroking
are stroking
is stroking
are stroking
are stroking
are stroking
Future Progressive
will be stroking
will be stroking
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will be stroking
will be stroking
will be stroking
Past Progressive
was stroking
were stroking
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were stroking
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were stroking
Conditional Progressive
would be stroking
would be stroking
would be stroking
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Present Perfect
have stroked
have stroked
has stroked
have stroked
have stroked
have stroked
Future Perfect
will have stroked
will have stroked
will have stroked
will have stroked
will have stroked
will have stroked
Past Perfect
had stroked
had stroked
had stroked
had stroked
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had stroked
Conditional Perfect
would have stroked
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been stroking
have been stroking
has been stroking
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have been stroking
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been stroking
will have been stroking
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will have been stroking
will have been stroking
will have been stroking
Past Perfect Progressive
had been stroking
had been stroking
had been stroking
had been stroking
had been stroking
had been stroking
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been stroking
would have been stroking
would have been stroking
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would have been stroking
would have been stroking

Examples of stroke

" Knights used itto give the final stroke to the mortally wounded.

"A stroke of apoplexy has terminated his life."

"And better than thy stroke

"And then she would stroke his hair softly downwards... "downwards..."

"And with that stroke, committed him to Zeus that keeps the dead."

" Knights used itto give the final stroke to the mortally wounded.

"A stroke of apoplexy has terminated his life."

"And better than thy stroke

"And then she would stroke his hair softly downwards... "downwards..."

"And with that stroke, committed him to Zeus that keeps the dead."

"Already practicing my strokes"... sexualizing.

"And many strokes, though with a little axe, hew down and fell the hardest timbered oak."

"He cannot not feel her middle finger lightly and with calm, rotatory strokes

"He was so near that with one more of his vigorous strokes, he would be clinging to it "when a high, green, vast hillside of water "moving on shoreward from beyond the ship,

"Memory... upward strokes and downward slopes..." Mm-hmm.

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