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hit it off,what's the meaning, and how to use the phrase?
25 mei 2010 09:16
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"Hit it off" means to get along really well. "They hit it off the second they met."
There's an analogy here, but no-one seems to admit it! :) I'm thinking of a successful play, eg. hitting a baseball really well, starting a sports game... (I might be on the wrong track here)
25 mei 2010
hit it off (with someone):
Fig. to quickly become good friends with someone.
ex. Look how John hit it off with Mary.
ex. Yes, they really hit it off.
hit it off (with somebody):
to be friendly with each other immediately.
ex. She hit it off with Dean and soon the two of them set out on a cross-country adventure.
ex. We hit it off beautifully – we liked all the same things, and we liked each other a lot.
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/hit+it+off
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25 mei 2010
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