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17 Sentences With "cottoned to"

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If there's any genre the Academy's never quite cottoned to, it's horror.
He was too early, and the Sears customer base never cottoned to shopping online.
Sushi restaurant owners acknowledge that many Orthodox Jews have not quite cottoned to raw salmon, tuna or yellowtail.
But others have cottoned to the Trump-is-liberal line because it absolves the movement of responsibility for creating him.
At best, it was a really stupid mistake; at worst, a signal to the many anti-Semites who have cottoned to Trump's presidency.
This op-ed is less brave than it might initially appear -- for two main reasons: Utah's Republican Party has never cottoned to Trump.
To Mr. De Line's surprise and delight, Mr. Spielberg cottoned to "Ready Player One," in part because of the juxtaposition of the two worlds.
Just take Cooper, the kid in the video above, as an example: he's obviously heard someone say "bollocks", and he's immediately cottoned to the power it holds.
Disappointingly, for those of us who cottoned to the folktale of a new economy driven by brilliant little Edisons and Teslas in Everlane, technological breakthroughs were, by 2015, believed to be too easily copied.
It was also a raucous demonstration of the entertainment value of fashion shows, a reality Karl Lagerfeld cottoned to early and pursued aggressively with the increasingly over-the-top spectacles he staged for Chanel.
There was a similar moment when I fully cottoned to why the VAB is as big as it is, and the reason for the wide swaths of jumbo gravel that I thought were some kind of landscaping feature.
Mr. King dropped out of Northwest Missouri State University to run a construction contracting business, and ran for the State Senate in 1996 when he first cottoned to the idea of an English-only America, something he would push for legislatively throughout his career.
" To veteran GOP leaders in the "Establishment" that hasn't quite cottoned to Trump and his brand of politics in this presidential campaign, Palin was blunt: "With their failed agenda, it can't be salvaged, it must be savaged and Donald Trump is the right one to do that.
For Republicans in swing districts in California, New Jersey, New York and other states, the combination is a wicked brew: Those members need to build a winning coalition of base voters who hate the health care law and independents and crossover voters who have recently cottoned to it.
And while maybe you never cottoned to the whole business of making cold-brew coffee to keep in the refrigerator so you don't have to mess with morning pour-overs or lines at Dunkin', this is a new day and maybe you were wrong to eschew the practice.
And it was long after that in our conversations, when I was pointing out what the Russians were looking for, when Nathan finally cottoned to the whole idea that he was doing something that was really, really wrong -- he was helping the Russian federation, and he was serving as an agent of the Russian federation, rather than as his dad's agent.
When Elinor graduated high school, her father encouraged her to enlist in the IDF. Though initially opposed to the idea, she gradually cottoned to it and cultivated an ambition to serve as a combat medic. However, upon arriving at the recruitment base, she was informed that she had already been ordained to serve as an office clerk. Deeply disappointed, Elinor refused to be transported out to a new base, until finally, after several days, a meeting was arranged between her and a colonel from the Northern Command.

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