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View synonyms for strike a chord

strike a chord

  1. Trigger a feeling or memory, as in That poem strikes a chord in all those touched by the Holocaust. This term alludes to striking the strings or keys of a musical instrument. [First half of 1800s] Also see strike the right note.



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Obama on his knees strikes a chord all too close to the image of Latino Sen. Alex Padilla being taken to the floor by federal authorities a few weeks ago during a news conference.

Francis' story will strike a chord with football fans right around the country, how their side was their first love, staying in their hearts their entire lives.

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Lee Porter, a labourer and cleaner at the steelworks, has composed a song in support of the Save Scunthorpe Steel campaign - and Trump's rhetoric strikes a chord with him.

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The Arctics' version continues to strike a chord with a new generation and last year it had more streams around the world than any other track over a decade old.

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And it goes beyond geography to strike a chord about how the country views itself - and its history.

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