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"strike" and "hit"
What is the difference between "strike" and "hit"?
I need some examples, thank you
Mar 19, 2014 8:45 AM
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They are the same. But sometimes you can use one of them but not the other.
E.g. Strike a match (light a match). You can't say hit a match. But you can strike or hit somebody.
Strike a chord - this is idiomatic and means that something sounds familiar or you understand personally what somebody said/feels like. "It struck a chord with me when she was talking about how much she loved walking in the mountains."
There are a lot of idioms like this with strike or hit where you use one but not the other. Strike out, strike up a relationship...
March 19, 2014
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