1. The performer took a bow, gratefully acknowledging the audience's appreciation.2. After the long meeting, we all took a breather to relax and catch our breaths.3. He's taking a chance by starting his own business, but he's confident it will pay off.4. The child took a...
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TECH ALUMNI TAKE A BOWKerrie Beckner, Record Staff Writer
Please explain “take a bow” in this sentence: “I wish Taylor was sitting right there so he could take a bow for all the work he did on this.” My comments: People bow – leaning forward or inclining their head – to other people to show respect or acknowledgement. Here, the speake...
47. The customer takes advantage of a sale to purchase items at a discounted price. 48. The swimmer takes a breath before diving into the pool and starting the race. 49. The gardener takes care of the plants, watering them regularly and removing weeds. 50. The writer takes time to revis...
Sam Sax is a queer, jewish writer and educator. They're the authorMadness, winner of The National Poetry Series andBury It, winner of the James Laughlin Award from the Academy of American Poets. They're the two-time Bay Area Grand Slam Champion, with poems published inThe New York Times...
The movie opens with cattle owner Morgan (Dana Andrews of "The Ox-Bow Incident") and his trail boss Pike (Jim Brown of "El Condor") selling their herd of steers for a whopping $86-thousand dollars. Morgan tells Pike about all of that prosperity that this money is going to bring to ...