The idiomatic expression "getting used to" means becoming accustomed or adapted to something new, different or unusual.
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This one takes a little
bit of getting used to if, like me, you regularly just turn off your console when you're done playing a game.
But it's still not the norm, and it will take just a little bit
of getting used to if this is a first for you.
Coconut flour takes a little bit
of getting used to at first but it has become of my favorite flours to use.
Roll out the red carpet and show him the most competitive season you can in an
effort of getting him used to winning and the long term potential of the franchise.
You are both getting used to feeding and bottles, although convenient take a bit
of getting used to for many new babies.
Trying the menu options with the keys might need a bit
of getting used to though there is always the touchscreen that can you can fall back on.
Better still if you're a good singer you can sing to your baby, as this will have the added positive
effect of them getting used to the sound of your voice.
So that's commonly the first reaction or the reaction within the first
day of getting used to that new being in your life and that new relationship.
The tutorial mode does a great
job of getting you used to the somewhat difficult controls and allows you to learn the ways of the game.
But because the market began with RPGs in landscape
most of us got used to that and making the change or experiencing a favorite in a new view might ruin the experience.
Thus, the investors must accept the
challenge of getting used to diverse trading conditions, as well as learning to avoid rapid irrational investments.
Here, you are dropped right into the battle, without the
benefit of getting used to the controls before kicking some ass or climbing around like a monkey.
As a parent, knowing how to prepare the kids as well as learning how to handle these transitions on your own are just a few
aspects of getting used to shared parenting.
I also think it might be a pattern «language» you
sort of get used to - making the next one even easier.
As a result, you eventually
kind of get used to the game's design, and start marking off missions on a checklist at a certain point in the game.
The side view mirrors take a bit
of getting used to as they are often blocking a straight view from the drivers seat.
Coconut flour takes a little bit
of getting used to at first but it has become of my favorite flours to use.
Its width and length are both larger than most mice, which means it takes a bit
of getting used to if you've been using a smaller mouse.
What can be learnt from City match is that we are too slow from switching from attack to defence (1st goal)-- possibly this is part of the
work of getting used to new formation, who should push up and who should stay and cover — it will improve when the team used to the new formation.
Chelsea fans are unlikely to be convinced after
years of getting used to their club signing some of the world's biggest names, but watch the video below for yourself to decide.
I know it's just a
thing of getting used to, but I felt that putting user content on the right in the front page was better for me because it categorized it more.
With support from our shelter staff, the friendlies have a very good chance
of getting used to living indoors with people again and finding a new home.
Furthermore, this gentle way to feed your baby resembling the way she feeds at your breast and might reduce the rejection that some babies feel as a
result of getting used to the fast flow of bottles.
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