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to become enthusiastic about sth

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  • ˌget ˈinto sth — phrasal verb 1) informal to start enjoying something, or to become enthusiastic about it You feel shy when you start your speech, but then you get into it.[/ex] 2) to become involved in a bad situation Those kids are always getting into… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • live and breathe something — phrase to be very enthusiastic about a particular activity and spend all the time you can doing it or talking about it Some people live and breathe football. Thesaurus: to be, or to become interested in somethingsynonym Main entry: live * * * be… …   Useful english dictionary

  • go overboard — informal phrase to do or say more than is reasonable or necessary, for example because you are excited or angry It’s not his style to go overboard with praise. Thesaurus: become excitedsynonym Main entry: overboard * * * 1) be very enthusiastic …   Useful english dictionary

  • warm to something — ˈwarm to/towards sth derived to become more interested in or enthusiastic about sth • The speaker was now warming to her theme. Main entry: ↑warmderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • warm towards something — ˈwarm to/towards sth derived to become more interested in or enthusiastic about sth • The speaker was now warming to her theme. Main entry: ↑warmderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • get the bit between your teeth — get/take/the bit between your teeth british phrase to start doing something with a determined attitude and a lot of energy Once he’s got the bit between his teeth, there’s no stopping him. Thesaurus: to start doing somethingsynonym Main entry:… …   Useful english dictionary

  • work — 1 verb DO A JOB 1 (I) to do a job that you are paid for: Harry is 78, and still working. (+ for): David works for the BBC. | work as a secretary/builder etc: She works as a management consultant for a design company. | work long hours/nights etc …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • crazy*/*/ — [ˈkreɪzi] adj informal not at all sensible or practical It s crazy. Who would do a thing like that?[/ex] She knew she would be completely crazy to refuse.[/ex] • crazy about sb very much in love with someone[/ex] crazy about sth very enthusiastic …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • mad*/ — [mæd] adj 1) British very silly or stupid Syn: crazy You ll think I m mad – I ve just left my job.[/ex] You re mad to spend so much money on clothes.[/ex] 2) informal angry My boss is mad with me for missing the meeting.[/ex] 3) done quickly or… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • fall over yourself to do something — phrase to be very enthusiastic about doing something Thesaurus: become excitedsynonym Main entry: fall * * * ˌfall ˈover yourself to do sth derived (informal …   Useful english dictionary

  • cool — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb 1 (also cool down) become colder ADVERB ▪ a little, slightly, etc. ▪ completely ▪ quickly, rapidly …   Collocations dictionary

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