Idioms

take to (someone or something)
to like someone or something at first meeting, to be pleased by or attracted to someone or something, to accept someone or something quickly
The team took to the new coach immediately and did very well during the season.

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  • take to (something)
  • take to one's heels
  • take to the woods
  • take turns (doing something)
  • take umbrage at (something)
  • take up (clothes) or take (clothes) up
  • take up (something) or take (something) up
  • take up (something) with (someone)
  • take up (space or room)
  • take up (time)
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  • a knockout
  • carry a lot of weight with (someone or something)
  • so much
  • back up (someone or something) or back (someone or something) up
  • tied to one's mother's apron strings
  • have (something) in stock
  • run into (something - a fact/difficulty/problems/trouble)
  • settle up with (someone)
  • not believe one's eyes
  • at times


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