d. To exact: The storm took its toll. 3. To affect in a strong or sudden manner as if by capturing, as: a. To deal a blow to; strike or hit: The boxer took his opponent a sharp jab to the ribs. b. To delight or captivate: She was taken by the puppy. c. To catch or af...
a. To remove with the hands or an instrument: I took the dishes from the sink. The dentist took two molars. b. To cause to die; kill or destroy: The blight took these tomatoes. c. To subtract: If you take 10 from 30, you get 20. d. To exact: The storm took its toll. 3....
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