strike up造句1 He would often strike up conversations with complete strangers.
2 We heard a band strike up in the park.
3 It can be difficult to strike up a conversation with a complete stranger.
4 I was keen to strike up a conversation with him.
5 Peggy and James strike up a friendship.
6 Others prefer to strike up a conversation with table mates.
7 Demonstrators will attempt to surround the police, strike up conversations and present them with letters.
8 I, of course, had no choice but to strike up a conversation with the girl who sat next to me.
9 I hope you will strike up a lasting friendship.
10 She is coming ! Strike up , Beth!
11 Strike up the band and make fireflies dance.
12 Strike up the drum and march courageously.
13 Ok ok , strike up the wedding march!
14 Strike up a conversation a Parisian.
15 Strike up a normal conversation with the person without flirting.
16 It did not take the boy long to strike up acquaintances in his new school.
17 Please strike up a dent in the medal ( of a fender ).
18 The band will strike up their first song in a few minutes.
19 To strike up a conversation, start with a safe and a smile question.
20 While doing business , he would strike up a conversation with his customers.
21 Strike up a conversation with an old man sitting about, and his disjoined (if not confusing) narration will take you so easily back to the olden times of the Republic (founded in 1912).
22 OK, we'll strike up as he walks in the door.
23 Lift your open hand, strike up the band and make the fireflies dance.
24 I find it difficult to strike up a conversation with a stranger.
25 People strike up conversations with people they don't know all the time as well.
26 Perhaps I could strike up a conversation with this friendly looking man.
27 It's easy strike up a friendship with people you meet on holiday.
28 I was clueless, of course, but it was an opportunity to strike up an amusing conversation.
29 Peng Hui follows Zhiwei to Thailand but fails to strike up contact with him.