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What is the past tense of strike through?

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The past tense of strike through is struck through.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of strike through is strikes through.

The present participle of strike through is striking through.

The past participle of strike through is struck through or stricken through.

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Anyway, White's over, four more singles and a lovely improvised boundary, struck through midwicket by Buttler.
Games would normally involve only one ball which would be struck through very wide hoops.
At that a sudden shaft of fear struck through her abdomen, and she was tempted to retch or scream.
Both shank and line are in turn struck through by a diagonal, recalling the harmonious proportions of a golden section.
Risk of crushing, cutting, being caught or pulled in or struck through inadequate stability and tipping over of the uncoupled machine.
With wonderful balance, judgement and technique he struck through the ball.

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