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Definition of "take kindly to" []

  • Be willing or inclined to accept (verb)

WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.

Use "take kindly to" in a sentence
  • ""I do not think the king would take kindly to hearing his accounting called Domesday," Geoffrey said."
  • "Dibble did not take kindly to this demonstration of the lost art of bunting, and nailed Dascenzo in the legs with the ball as he was running to first."
  • "Psychiatry has largely bought into the drugs-instead-of-understanding paradigm and may not take kindly to my questioning the mad-scientist approach to dealing with emotional problems."
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