- - Struck a blow
- - Struck a heavy blow.
- - Inflicted a heavy blow.
- - john —, captain of the south africa 2007 rugby world cup final-winning team
- - Love-struck old-style
- - Hit, Old Testament-style
- - Hit, in the past
- - Infatuated, old-style
- - ".... with the love of sacred song": Milton
- - Hit hard by love, old-style
- - Goo-goo-eyed, old-style
- - Singing an olde-fashioned love song?
- - Struck, in old parlance
- - Inspired with love, old-style
- - 15-Down, old-style
- - Head over heels in love, old-style
- - Struck, to Spenser
- - Infatuated, of yore
- - "-- with the love of sacred song":Milton
- - Biblical "hit"
- - Struck, once
- - Injured, to Shakespeare
- - Struck hard, old-style
- - Slugged, old-style
- - Taken with, old style
- - Destroyed, old-style
- - Apt Biblical rhyme for "hit"
- - In love old style
- - Slapped, old style
- - Clobbered, in days of yore
- - Stricken
- - Old rhyme for hit
- - Struck, in days of yore
- - Enamored, old style
- - Lovestruck, old style
- - Hard hit, old style.
- - Enamored of, old style.
- - Struck: Obs.
- - Struck forcibly.
- - Love-struck.
- - Enamored.
- - Infatuated: Colloq.
- - In love: Colloq.
- - Thwacked
- - Clobbered, old-style
- - Struck, old-style
- - Struck down, old-style
- - Struck down
- - Struck, archaically
- - Struck
- - Struck hard
- - Deeply affected
- - "...... in Love"
- - Hit hard, old-style
- - Hit, biblically
- - Hit, old-style
- - Hit, biblical style
- - Impressed
- - Hard hit
- - Hit
- - Hit hard
- - love-struck (literary)
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