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espanhol
tirar una cuerda
Evoke a reaction, response, or emotion.
touch a chord
espanhol
tirar una cuerda
Refer to or be relevant or familiar to.
hit home
strike home
strike a note
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hit home
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hit home
strike home
strike a note
Examples for "
hit home
"
1
Its operations have also come under pressure in its recession-
hit
home
market.
2
In recent times, the message is beginning to
hit
home
,
says Colgan.
3
This particular job was easy for them, and every bomb
hit
home
.
4
The issue really
hit
home
when his niece phoned him one day.
5
Perhaps the voice of a well- known liberal will finally
hit
home
.
1
He jumped back before the next flurry of attacks could
strike
home
.
2
Again the Brigadier's guns crashed, but the shells did not
strike
home
.
3
She spoke with intentional malice, but she scarcely expected to
strike
home
.
4
That seemed to
strike
home
,
and he didn't answer for a minute.
5
He thought he had heard the broadside
strike
home
even at this range.
1
McKean and Lynch barely get to
strike
a
note
in their earnest roles.
2
At such events, Rouhani can
strike
a
note
that sounds as hardline as anyone.
3
You've got to
strike
a
note
of your own.
4
The verses which I quoted above
strike
a
note
to which he recurs again and again.
5
But to begin our home there: we should have to
strike
a
note
of some sort.
1
We think it will
strike
a
chord
with many parents of young children.
2
And those tend to
strike
a
chord
,
not just parade merit.
3
I was hoping it might
strike
a
chord
of some kind.
4
However, their sentiments are likely to
strike
a
chord
with some UK-based Jewish groups.
5
The shadow chancellor's words will
strike
a
chord
with business, which is becoming incr
6
More than any other 20th- century writer, Samuel Beckett seems to
strike
a
chord
.
7
Do any of these situations
strike
a
chord
with you?
8
However, perhaps the perusal of those notes might just
strike
a
chord
with the reader.
9
Heather continued, I thought that might
strike
a
chord
.
10
But what you just said doesn't
strike
a
chord
.
11
It was higher, younger, and different enough to
strike
a
chord
of memory that bothered him.
12
The indie rock ode to arrested development may well
strike
a
chord
with Geek Dads everywhere.
13
So the Knuffle Bunny books really
strike
a
chord
with her (and with us).
14
IF the face in the photographs looks vaguely familiar, the name will certainly
strike
a
chord
.
15
It's a little hard to
strike
a
chord
of amity when everybody's busy covering their butt.
16
Certainly, Mr Noonan's scepticism will
strike
a
chord
with a public deeply disenchanted with banks and bankers.
strike
a
chord
strike
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