Refer to or be relevant or familiar to.
1McKean and Lynch barely get to strike a note in their earnest roles.
2At such events, Rouhani can strike a note that sounds as hardline as anyone.
3You've got to strike a note of your own.
4The verses which I quoted above strike a note to which he recurs again and again.
5But to begin our home there: we should have to strike a note of some sort.
6She was looking at him in a way that seemed somehow to strike a note of appeal.
7Or strike a note discordant.
8To-day she was a trifle startled at quite the lengths she had gone to strike a note of sophisticated youth.
9Much as she thought of that old man, she wouldn't strike a note on that piano that he'd bought her.
10Against the exquisite work of the Anthophora, partition and plug strike a note as hideously incongruous as a lump of dirt on polished marble.
11It seemed to strike a note with a lot of people and this seems to be the one that the band are best remembered for.
12The mouth struck a note of life with its dull, soft red.
13Some one struck a note at the piano-shewas going to sing.
14Italy's health minister Roberto Speranza also struck a note of caution.
15Among the international reactions, Moscow too struck a note of reserve.
16But they both struck a note of optimism aimed at the next generation.
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