ten-strike
Americannoun
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Tenpins. a strike.
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Informal. any stroke or act that is completely successful.
noun
Etymology
Origin of ten-strike
First recorded in 1830–40
Example Sentences
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Seldom has a new director made such a ten-strike on his first picture.
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Their role as Universal's ten-strike is a new one for Bud Abbott and Lou Costello.
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The products of writing men crop up in the most unexpected places, and every now and then a wholly unknown and obscure firm makes a ten-strike with a newcomer.
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ABC's Disneyland scored another ten-strike with a show devoted to Donald Duck from his inception until his final glowering flowering.
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“Billy had made a ten-strike in the West,” he remarked to his wife.
From The Brute by Kummer, Frederic Arnold
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