31. to attempt or succeed in getting over, through, or around; clear; negotiate: The horse took the fence easily. 32. to come upon suddenly; catch: to take a thief by surprise. 33. to attack or affect with or as if with a disease: taken with a fit of laughter. 34. to be capab...
31. to attempt or succeed in getting over, through, or around; clear; negotiate: The horse took the fence easily. 32. to come upon suddenly; catch: to take a thief by surprise. 33. to attack or affect with or as if with a disease: taken with a fit of laughter. 34. to be capab...
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31. to attempt or succeed in getting over, through, or around; clear; negotiate: The horse took the fence easily. 32. to come upon suddenly; catch: to take a thief by surprise. 33. to attack or affect with or as if with a disease: taken with a fit of laughter. 34. to be capab...
31. to attempt or succeed in getting over, through, or around; clear; negotiate: The horse took the fence easily. 32. to come upon suddenly; catch: to take a thief by surprise. 33. to attack or affect with or as if with a disease: taken with a fit of laughter. 34. to be capab...
"We wrote this song called ‘ghost in my guitar’ and rooted it around this guitar lick," she said. "And instead of it being like a traditional duet between me and another vocal, we approached it as a duet between me and this guitar that's representing the gh...