Synonym: fancy, go for. Similar words: take time, take the road, take turns, take the lead, take the place of, take, stake, take for. Meaning: v. 1. have a fancy or particular liking or desire for 2. develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation.
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31. They wanted to howl me down, but I didn't take to heart.
32. How long did you take to recover from your op?
33. The two teams are ready to take to the ice.
34. How long will it take to load this sand onto the lorry?
35. What did it take to make Paul blow up?
36. I'll pick a few flowers to take to mum's.
37. How long did it take to weave a spell?
38. How long will it take to make these reductions?
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39. Do all of what we take to be causal circumstances and causes precede their effects?
40. I don't take to these modernistic people who just splash on daubs of paint.
41. How long does it take to refer to a grammatical rule?
42. Or be able to take to the floor for the last waltz?
43. What kind of controls would it take to keep all potentially pregnant women from doing anything harmful to a fetus?
44. We all share the same sky and the same passion, which is to see our joint projects take to the air.
45. There were people calling radio shows calculating how many wins it would take to reach the playoffs.
46. Now gardening at his home in Oxfordshire is a passion but he still loves to take to the skies.
47. Why did those ancient replicators give up the cavalier freedom of the primeval soup and take to swarming in huge colonies?
48. But what specific actions can we take to enhance our satisfaction while at the same time reassuring our new acquaintances?
49. They underestimated the amount of time it would take to finish the work.
50. I have made clear the actions that we shall take to avoid asset stripping.
51. How long will it take to drive there and back?
52. One has no private life when you take to the boards.
53. San Diego is populated by folks whose natural instinct is to take to the beach, not to the streets.
54. The length of the time that the occupational therapists take to complete their investigations is also down to about three months.
55. She saw his sister and nephew next morning as she was loading her car with her carvings to take to the hospital.
56. These are the practical, day-by-day steps that we take to reach our goals.
57. Unfortunately Anthony usually chose college friends and Nigel didn't really take to bluestocking women.
58. I wondered how they would take to steak and kidney pudding, oxtail soup, and plum duff.
59. He wanted her in vision far more; he thought she had the kind of personality that viewers would take to.
60. That pain in the back of my neck is four pairs of eyes watching every step I take to the church.
More similar words: take time, take the road, take turns, take the lead, take the place of, take, stake, take for, take on, take up, take off, take out, take down, take away, take care, take over, by mistake, take after, take apart, take note of, take place, undertake, take care of, take part in, take it easy, take action, take charge, take effect, take a chance, take notice of.