click with



click with someone

 
1. [for something] to be understood or comprehended by someone suddenly. His explanation clicked with Maggie at once.
2. [for someone or something new] to catch on with someone; to become popular or friendly with someone very quickly. The new product clicked with consumers and was an instant success. I clicked with Tom the moment I met him.
See also: click

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eveline['i:vlin]
Allegraə-LEG-rə (English), ahl-LE-grah (Italian)English (Rare), Italian (Rare)
Blount[blaunt]
Hiram['haiərəm]
Ceciliese-SEEL-ye (Norwegian, Danish)Norwegian, Danish, Czech
Floy[flɔi]