Evoke a reaction, response, or emotion.
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Examples for "strike a chord"
Examples for "strike a chord"
1We think it will strike a chord with many parents of young children.
2And those tend to strike a chord, not just parade merit.
3I was hoping it might strike a chord of some kind.
4However, their sentiments are likely to strike a chord with some UK-based Jewish groups.
5The shadow chancellor's words will strike a chord with business, which is becoming incr
1When I speak of these things they touch a chord within me.
2He watched his words touch a chord in Masters' mind.
3The shrill exclamation seemed to touch a chord of remembrance in the mind of Sir George Newnes.
4Her remark seemed to touch a chord of sympathy in the company, for the women, especially, became very quiet.
5Not with slogans, but with policies that can touch a chord with the country's growing band of young voters.
6All our ignoble toils, and all our petty anxieties, touch a chord that vibrates in that deep and tender heart.
7Subtly, ever so cunningly, she had contrived to touch a chord in Colonel Kirby's heart that he did not know lived any more.
8At the same time, we cannot help being in sympathy with the words of Burns; they certainly touch a chord in all our hearts:
9Even in the midst of war, Philosophy will be heard, especially when she speaks words of concurring authority that touch a chord in every heart.
11But now they have touched a chord which vibrates in every heart.
12It touched a chord in her deeper than that under Leicester's finger.
13The harshness of his tone touched a chord deep inside her.
14He had touched a chord which had long ceased to vibrate.
15I hope my poem touched a chord in your heart?
16The unfamiliar words touched a chord deeper than memory.
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