A month or two ago, the notion would have struck her as ludicrous.
The notion struck me as far-fetched, but it certainly has had legs.
For these people went wherever the notion struck them to go.
This notion struck him, but faintly; it was not a definite thought.
Only four months ago the very notion of an election would have struck them as laughable.
But the notion that power can be conferred by blood struck the Americans as absurd.
I want to know how the notion strikes you, that's all.
As if the murderer had no skin on his feet, the notion struck him.
He paused, his expression announcing that a notion had just struck him.
The notion suddenly struck him as the height of absurdity.