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Strike up a friendship Meaning in English

expression

STRYKE-up-uh-FREN-ship
stryke-UP-uh-FREN-ship

Definition

To begin a friendship with someone, often after meeting them for the first time.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is somewhat formal or literary, but used in both conversation and writing. It often implies the friendship developed quickly and naturally, usually after an initial meeting. Not used for long-term friendships that grew gradually; more about the starting moment.

Example Sentences

They struck up a friendship at summer camp.

basic

It's easy to strike up a friendship with a classmate.

basic

After talking on the bus, they struck up a friendship.

basic

She quickly struck up a friendship with her new neighbor over coffee.

natural

Traveling helps you strike up a friendship with people from different cultures.

natural

Even though they came from different backgrounds, they immediately struck up a friendship.

natural