22. to carry off without permission; steal: to take someone's wallet. 23. to remove: to take a coat from the closet. 24. to remove by death: The flood took many victims. 25. to subtract or deduct: to take 2 from 5. 26. to carry with one: Are you taking an umbrella? 27. to...
22. to carry off without permission; steal: to take someone's wallet. 23. to remove: to take a coat from the closet. 24. to remove by death: The flood took many victims. 25. to subtract or deduct: to take 2 from 5. 26. to carry with one: Are you taking an umbrella? 27. to...
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22. to carry off without permission; steal: to take someone's wallet. 23. to remove: to take a coat from the closet. 24. to remove by death: The flood took many victims. 25. to subtract or deduct: to take 2 from 5. 26. to carry with one: Are you taking an umbrella? 27. to...
22. to carry off without permission; steal: to take someone's wallet. 23. to remove: to take a coat from the closet. 24. to remove by death: The flood took many victims. 25. to subtract or deduct: to take 2 from 5. 26. to carry with one: Are you taking an umbrella? 27. to...
22. to carry off without permission; steal: to take someone's wallet. 23. to remove: to take a coat from the closet. 24. to remove by death: The flood took many victims. 25. to subtract or deduct: to take 2 from 5. 26. to carry with one: Are you taking an umbrella? 27. to...
22. to carry off without permission; steal: to take someone's wallet. 23. to remove: to take a coat from the closet. 24. to remove by death: The flood took many victims. 25. to subtract or deduct: to take 2 from 5. 26. to carry with one: Are you taking an umbrella? 27. to...
22. to carry off without permission; steal: to take someone's wallet. 23. to remove: to take a coat from the closet. 24. to remove by death: The flood took many victims. 25. to subtract or deduct: to take 2 from 5. 26. to carry with one: Are you taking an umbrella? 27. to...
22. to carry off without permission; steal: to take someone's wallet. 23. to remove: to take a coat from the closet. 24. to remove by death: The flood took many victims. 25. to subtract or deduct: to take 2 from 5. 26. to carry with one: Are you taking an umbrella? 27. to...