That's going to touch a chord whether we want it to or not.
Those words still touched a chord of shock in him.
The story had touched a chord in her inner life.
But, like all good writers, he could also touch a sensitive chord.
The exhibition touched a popular chord in American culture of the time.
She dropped her hands on to the keys and touched a chord.
"It touched a personal chord, reminded me of where I am from and what's important."
Perhaps the conversation with Philip had touched a deep chord in him, he thought.
Something in what I had said seemed to touch a chord in her.
The book touched a chord among readers, however, and became a best seller.