Idioms

take to (something)
to begin the work or job of something, to learn something easily, to do well at something
The man took to the job of administrator and was a great success.

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  • 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)
  • take up a collection
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  • have (something) on the tip of one's tongue
  • beyond one's depth
  • in touch
  • in (someone's) prayers
  • cloak-and-dagger
  • tune out (someone or something) or tune (someone or something) out
  • land on both feet
  • burn down
  • escape (someone's) notice
  • have one's hand in the till


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