WordLens

strike up

1 of 1verb
/ˈstraɪk ʌp/
Forms:strikes up,striking up,struck up,struck up
1

to begin something, particularly a conversation or relationship

transitive
  • The students struck up a study group to prepare for the upcoming exams.
  • At the party, he struck up a lively discussion with people from different backgrounds.
  • The team members struck up a collaboration to work on the project together.
  • The company CEO struck up a partnership with a leading tech firm to enhance their services.
  • He struck his business venture up with a promising marketing strategy to attract investors.
2

to begin playing a musical instrument, typically referring to the start of a performance or music session

transitive
  • The band decided to strike up a lively tune to get the crowd energized.
  • In the park, a group of friends spontaneously struck up a song around the campfire.
  • The orchestra struck up a majestic overture to commence the concert.
  • The DJ suddenly struck up a familiar tune, and the dance floor came to life.
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