Phrasal Verb | take to |
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Definition | to like or begin to like |
Examples | - I didn't take to him at first, but when you get to know him, he's really nice. - I can't take to her at all. I find her incredibly rude and bossy. |
Note | This phrasal verb is usually used in the negative as in the example sentences. |
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