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slow on the uptake

adjective as in slow

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It’s no huge surprise that Kevin McCarthy is a little slow on the uptake.

From Salon

At the bar, being slow on the uptake while evincing enthusiasm garnered us quality chitchat as well as gratis tastes of Luxardo Bianco — and, as we all know, a small freebie sets a hugely good tone.

So, that the next generations aren’t so slow on the uptake, the latest project from this ultraproductive vegetable grower is a no-dig book for children.

"This paper and textbooks are a representation of the broader problem," Henderson explained, "which is that education has been really slow on the uptake in terms of climate education," especially when it comes to anything that could be perceived as political.

From Salon

But even by the standards of his time, McGrath paints a portrait of himself as being a little slow on the uptake.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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