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Spacewater Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

When and how do you use this phrase?

" take a notion "
  

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Hi, I believe it's a colloquial and rather regional expression meaning roughly 'act impulsively, act on a whim'. eg I took a notion to go for a bike ride. Clive

  • Hi, I believe it's a colloquial and rather regional expression meaning roughly 'act impulsively, act on a whim'.
  • eg I took a notion to go for a bike ride.
  • Clive
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Hi,
I believe it's a colloquial and rather regional expression meaning roughly 'act impulsively, act on a whim'.
eg I took a notion to go for a bike ride.

Clive
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Hi,
I believe it's a colloquial and rather regional expression meaning roughly 'act impulsively, act on a whim'.
eg I took a notion to go for a bike ride.

Clive

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