Examples of 'she took it very' in a sentence
Meaning of "she took it very"
she took it very: This phrase suggests that a female individual reacted strongly or emotionally to a situation, event, or statement. It implies that she responded with seriousness, concern, or intensity, indicating that the subject matter had a significant impact on her.
How to use "she took it very" in a sentence
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she took it very
She took it very badly at first.
Obviously my dad told my mom and she took it very personally.
She took it very hard.
She loves her dad and she took it very hard when he left.
She took it very seriously.
After my father passed away, she took it very hard.
She took it very well.
And as you may have seen, she took it very admirably.
She took it very nicely.
She loves her dad and she took it very hard when he left . Poor thing.
She took it very calmly.
All things considered, I think she took it very well.
She took it very badly.
When it happened, she took it very bad.
She took it very bad.
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Since… Daniel's mother passed away she took it very hard.
She took it very heavily.
Told Arabella . She took it very well, actually.
She took it very coolly.
Her Ladyship 's coming at once . She took it very calmly.
She took it very seriously and felt responsible towards him.
I know her. Yeah, she… she took it very seriously.
She took it very badly, blaming herself entirely.
What? The wife, she took it very badly, but I was explaining to her.
She took it very seriously, decided on a whole new career.
Yeah, she … she took it very seriously.
She took it very hard, as you saw.
And she took it very hard when he left, poor thing.
She took it very well, actually.
She took it very well indeed . No.
She took it very well . Maybe too well, you know.
She took it very badly, blaming herself entirely . I see.
She took it very well, actually. Anyway, I took his advice, told Arabella.