Similar words: rekindle, kindly, unkindly, blindly, spindly, take a fancy to, kindle, kindled. Meaning: v. be willing or inclined to accept.
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1. She doesn't take kindly to sudden change.
2. They won't take kindly to being ordered about.
3. She does not take kindly to criticism .
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4. She didn't take kindly to being called plump.
5. She did not take kindly to being offered advice.
6. I don't take kindly to criticism from him.
7. She didn't take kindly to my suggestion.
8. She did not take kindly to cat.
9. He doesn't take kindly to suggestions that he is over the hill.
10. Nancy doesn't take kindly to being corrected.
11. But she does not take kindly to criticism.
12. Presumably killers did not take kindly to amateur detectives.
13. As will have appeared previously, judges do not take kindly to abbreviations in speech.
14. The whips, however, would not take kindly to a woman set among them.
15. Ken's clan didn't take kindly to that and rounded on the woman, who sought some kind of defence.
16. A bachelor who did not take kindly to children under any circumstances, he found the atmosphere at Four Winds appalling.
17. He wouldn't take kindly to an outsider coming to interfere and poke about.
18. My cats do not take kindly to strange dogs. even less to strange people.
19. Neon Tetras when young do not take kindly to fresh water.
20. The conservationists will not take kindly to the legislation.
21. He does not take kindly to advices.
22. He did not take kindly to my critical remarks.
23. They did not take kindly to trace and trail.
24. However, the chef does not take kindly to Intruders In his kitchen.
25. Feminists of the era did not take kindly to Ericsson and his Marlboro Man veneer.
26. Will your father take kindly to the idea of your giving up the job?
27. It was unfortunate for Davey that his teacher did not take kindly to him.
28. After years of being looked after by his mother, he didn't take kindly to being told to cook for himself.
29. Because they are human beings and not two-legged souvenirs, Aborigines do not take kindly to having their pictures taken.
30. Wood, which is really a craftsman's material, does not take kindly to the inevitable abuses of an emergency.
More similar words: rekindle, kindly, unkindly, blindly, spindly, take a fancy to, kindle, kindled, kindling, enkindle, only too, apply to, reply to, to apply to, polytonality, seeking, ramekin, reeking, pekinese, shrieking, take the cake, make a mistake, telekinetic, telekinesis, blandly, grandly, fondly, roundly, soundly, secondly.