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- begin or fall into the habit of doing something:"he took to hiding some secret supplies in his desk"
- go to a place to escape danger or in response to a dramatic event:"they took to the hills" · "hundreds of protesters took to the streets"
- use a means of communication, especially a social media platform, to express one's views:"she took to Twitter to complain about high prices and low minimum wages" · "readers took to the comments section to express their disappointment"
- form a liking for someone:"Mrs. Brady never took to Moran"
- develop an ability for something, especially quickly or easily:"I took to pole-vaulting right away"
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