0 suffering severely from the effects of something unpleasant: --
1 suffering severely from the effects of something: --
The little boy got absolutely panic-stricken when his mother left the doctor’s office.
She grew up in a poverty-stricken area of the state.
When conventional eloquence breaks down, what takes its place if not the sight of the stricken speaker?
His memories of his first wife appeared to be less grief stricken.
The 143,000 acres planted for the 1936 crop in this drought stricken county realised a mere $181,000.
Those stricken with catastrophic illnesses had even fewer remedies. 41.
People have always been wary of being unexpectedly stricken by disease.
This time there was plenty of fighting in strange jungle conditions, where the troops were furthermore stricken with smallpox.