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Meanings of take naturally in English
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Usage of take naturally in English
1
There are some people who takenaturally to a life of commerce.
2
The Brevoort waiters are French and the French takenaturally to the sidewalk.
3
Some people seem to takenaturally to a thrashing, as others do the small-pox.
4
The American soldier did not takenaturally to discipline.
5
Jim never was in no house where everybody didn't seem to takenaturally to him.
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They did not takenaturally to the farm.
7
Oh, women takenaturally to weddings, you know!
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Ole Mr. Morley he don' takenaturally to the woods an' leaves them young gem'men to themselves.
9
They don't takenaturally to it.
10
Cowpunchers don't takenaturally to morgues.
11
His people did not takenaturally to war, so they hired mercenaries, or enlisted their subjects, to fight on their behalf.
12
They seem to takenaturally to forest life, and I know the Indians like them better than they do any other white people.
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We descendants of rigid Puritans, of pioneer tobacco-planters and frontiersmen, takenaturally to a luxury such as the world has never seen-asour right.
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I shall be glad of your advice and assistance, for you Englishmen takenaturally to fighting, whether you have been bred to it or not.
15
But only Joey tooknaturally to reading, and romped ahead.
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His daughter had takennaturally to the sport, and was an accomplished air woman.