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1 to take the shine out of somebody
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shine at — verb be good at She shines at math • Syn: ↑excel at • Hypernyms: ↑excel, ↑stand out, ↑surpass • Verb Frames: Somebody s something … Useful english dictionary
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take a shine to somebody — take a ˈshine to sb/sth idiom (informal) to begin to like sb very much as soon as you see or meet them • He seems to have taken a shine to you. Main entry: ↑shineidiom … Useful english dictionary
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