Idioms
strike a chord with (someone)
to remind someone of something, to be familiar to someone, to evoke a reaction/response/emotion
The song on the radio struck a chord with me and reminded me of my university days. The name does not strike a chord with me.
strike a happy medium
strike a match
strike a pose
strike a sour note
strike it rich
strike out
strike out at (someone or something)
strike the right note
strike up a conversation with (someone)
strike up a friendship with (someone)
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get off on the wrong foot (with someone or something)
take the initiative to (do something)
keep body and soul together
have one's hands full with (someone or something)
pay a call on (someone)
holier-than-thou
put on airs
jack up (something)
on the edge of one's seat
climb the wall
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