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Strike up the band Meaning in English

expression

STRYKE-up-thuh-band
stryke-UP-thuh-band

Definition

An expression meaning to start playing lively music, usually with a band or orchestra. It can also mean to begin a joyful or festive event.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in a festive, celebratory, or humorous context. Often appears as an exclamation: 'Strike up the band!' Sometimes used figuratively for 'let's get started in a lively way.' Not common in everyday conversation, more in writing or performance settings.

Example Sentences

When the parade began, the leader shouted, 'Strike up the band!'

basic

Before the show, the announcer said, 'Strike up the band to welcome our guests.'

basic

The teacher told the students, 'Strike up the band,' and the school band started playing.

basic

Alright, everyone, let's strike up the band and get this party started!

natural

He walked onto the stage and joked, 'Time to strike up the band and wake everyone up.'

natural

Whenever the home team scores, the announcer calls, 'Strike up the band!' and the crowd cheers.

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