be struck on (someone or something)
be struck on (someone or something)
For someone or something to make a strong impression upon one. I was struck on Caitlin's poise in the interview—she's only 18, you know. Phil was struck on Alice's beauty the moment he saw her.
See also: on, struck
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
be ˈstruck by/on/with somebody/something
(informal) be impressed or interested by somebody/something; like somebody/something very much: I was struck by her youth and enthusiasm. We’re not very struck on that new bar.See also: by, on, somebody, something, struck
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- be struck by (someone or something)
- be struck by/on/with somebody/something
- be struck with (someone or something)
- struck
- strike into
- strike (something) into
- be struck all of a heap
- strike/touch a chord
- strike a chord
- strike a chord (with someone)