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v.
1.have a fancy or particular liking or desire for
2.develop a habit

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    lay low
    to hide, to keep out of sight for a period of time
    The man decided to lay low until his friend forgot that he had damaged his car.



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    At lunch time he went to his sister's house to see his wife and daughters. They had spent the morning addressing envelopes for the leaflets he was sending out. His sister, Vera, thoroughly ________ of his involvement in politics.

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