warm up to

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warm up to
warm up to (someone/something)
to begin to like or enjoy someone or something.
It took a couple of days for us to warm up to each other, but now we're very good friends.

Some people have warmed up to the idea of extending the school year, but many still oppose it.

Usage notes: sometimes used in the form warm someone up to something - to prepare someone so they will like something:
I think you should warm them up to the idea, and not just surprise your parents when they get here.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

warm up to something
warm up to (someone/something)
to begin to like or enjoy someone or something.
It took a couple of days for us to warm up to each other, but now we're very good friends.

Some people have warmed up to the idea of extending the school year, but many still oppose it.

Usage notes: sometimes used in the form warm someone up to something - to prepare someone so they will like something:
I think you should warm them up to the idea, and not just surprise your parents when they get here.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

warm up to
warm up to (someone or something)
become friendly or interested (in someone or something)
His wife finally warmed up to the idea of going to Italy for a holiday.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

warm up to something
warm up to (someone or something)
become friendly or interested (in someone or something)
His wife finally warmed up to the idea of going to Italy for a holiday.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

warm up to someone
warm up to (someone/something)
to begin to like or enjoy someone or something.
It took a couple of days for us to warm up to each other, but now we're very good friends.

Some people have warmed up to the idea of extending the school year, but many still oppose it.

Usage notes: sometimes used in the form warm someone up to something - to prepare someone so they will like something:
I think you should warm them up to the idea, and not just surprise your parents when they get here.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

warm up to someone
warm up to (someone or something)
become friendly or interested (in someone or something)
His wife finally warmed up to the idea of going to Italy for a holiday.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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