Examples of 'strike a chord' in a sentence

Meaning of "strike a chord"

strike a chord: To create an emotional reaction or resonate with someone, often in relation to a particular topic, theme, or experience.
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  • To elicit a significant reaction, especially one which is favorable or sympathetic.
  • To convey a feeling or meaning which someone personally internalizes and takes to heart.

How to use "strike a chord" in a sentence

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strike a chord
And it seems to strike a chord with students.
But his music analogy did not seem to strike a chord.
I sing songs that strike a chord in the heart.
So mention these in your blog bio in order to strike a chord.
Hope it will strike a chord with many readers.
That description does not strike a chord.
I wanted to strike a chord with readers.
They decide to go for a small walk and strike a chord instantly.
Enough to strike a chord even today.
Your words obviously strike a chord.
This will also strike a chord with many social scientists.
And develop products and services which really strike a chord with your customers.
That way you strike a chord the moment she sees you.
There were encouraging signs recently that the site continues to strike a chord with young users.
But it did strike a chord with me.

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O Army ethics case studies strike a chord.
Did it strike a chord.
A public presentation of international equestrian tourism in Beijing certainly seemed to strike a chord.
We really feel it could strike a chord with other mothers.
Unite 's campaign for better treatment for cleaners is starting to strike a chord.
But it might strike a chord.
This could strike a chord with workers and galvanize support for the party.
Its final words seemed to strike a chord with the vampire.
Say you strike a chord on a piano, pressing three keys.
The nobility and deep colour of this material strike a chord with the world of DS.
Does this strike a chord in your heart too?
The Circle of Courage approach also seems to strike a chord with people.
It seemed to strike a chord with many PC gamers.
I am not gonna lie, that did strike a chord.
Little would certainly strike a chord with those who have watched Big.
Liszt and scriabin, composers that strike a chord.
Modi even tried to strike a chord with the Dalits.
His warnings against utopianism, messianism and perfectionism strike a chord today.
You might find they strike a chord with you too.
Raise Eleanor Guthrie, raise whatever I have to to try and strike a chord.
The ones that strike a chord whenever I hear them.
Unfortunately, the group once again failed to strike a chord with the public.
Is it going to strike a chord with the target audience or not?
Sometimes it takes a while for classics to strike a chord with watch-lovers.
If any of them strike a chord with you, give them a shot.
Only a well-balanced eLearning infographic can strike a chord with the audience.
You will strike a chord with Paco, the owner.
Well, the name does seem to strike a chord of memory.
These ideas strike a chord with today 's jihadists, who see Americans as the new Mongols.
Surprisingly, such things strike a chord with him.
It will strike a chord with many people . ”.
Whatever means is chosen, it should strike a chord with the customer.
It 's a sentiment that will strike a chord with other fashion lovers, this writer included.
Its exaltation of nobility, integrity, trust and faithfulness continue to strike a chord in a desperate world.
Reasons for the slow take-up will strike a chord with e-government projects elsewhere in the world.

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