Marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness.
1 Hence the decision, apparently taken with great reluctance, to exit the market.
2 Leibniz-theRoyal Society were quite taken with your Arithmetickal Engine, Roger said.
3 But we're very taken with these slick new cases from Pong Ireland.
4 Ms Matoe said people were also taken with the product's back story.
5 However, some liberties have been taken with personalities, names, and minor events.
6 West was taken with Morse's work, but Allston thought less of it.
7 He did seem quite taken with her, now that you mention it.
8 Wilson seems to be really taken with the idea of writing concertos.
9 But I've been quite happy to get a picture taken with him.
10 The old duke was rather taken with the idea of the entertainment.
11 Images of cells were taken with phase contrast microscopy or confocal microscopy.
12 Photo taken with the bird-borne camera, National Institute of Polar Research, Japan.
13 And they were taken with the three-bedroom's high ceilings and open plan.
14 He was obviously taken with her, and it pleased her no end.
15 On the return he was taken with a fit in the street.
16 Get to know them, not just get your picture taken with them.
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