Pronunciation of strife

Pronunciation of the English word strife.

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Pronounce strife in English


strife in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. Marriage, in peace, is this world's paradise; in strife, this life's purgatory.
2. Strife is the rock on which the party split.
3. God’s blessing on all nations, who long and work for that bright day, when o’er earth’s habitations no war, no strife shall hold its sway; who long to see that all men free no more shall foes, but neighbours be, who long to see that all men free no more shall foes, but neighbours, no more shall foes, but neighbours be.
4. Eris was named after the goddess of strife. Its moon, Dysnomia, was named after the daughter of Eris.
5. "How's the trouble and strife?" is an example of a sentence using Cockney rhyming slang.
6. "How's the trouble and strife?" is an example of a sentence using Cockney rhyming slang. It means "How's your wife?"
7. A quarter century after the end of the Cold War, the world is by many measures less violent and more prosperous than ever before, and yet our societies are filled with uncertainty, and unease, and strife.
8. Unconscionable Love, bane and tormentor of mankind, parent of strife, fountain of tears, source of a thousand ills.
9. Heated and emboldened by the juice of the grape they now engaged in an amorous strife, and swore perpetual affection and fidelity to one another.
10. So spake the son of Othrys, and forthright, / my spirit stirred with impulse from on high, / I rush to arms amid the flames and fight, / where yells the war-fiend and the warrior's cry, / mixt with the din of strife, mounts upward to the sky.

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