strike someone's fancy

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strike someone's fancy (third-person singular simple present strikes someone's fancy, present participle striking someone's fancy, simple past and past participle struck someone's fancy)

  1. To attract or appeal to someone.
    Synonyms: take someone's fancy, catch someone's fancy
    Some of the china ornaments in the gift shop struck my fancy.

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