5. To attend or experience: took in a movie; took in the sites. To understand: couldn't take in the meaning of the word. 6. To deceive or swindle: was taken in by a confidence artist. 7. To convey (a prisoner) to a police station. take off 1. To remove, as clothing: take ...
5. To attend or experience: took in a movie; took in the sites. To understand: couldn't take in the meaning of the word. 6. To deceive or swindle: was taken in by a confidence artist. 7. To convey (a prisoner) to a police station. take off 1. To remove, as clothing: take ...
begin (work): [~ + on + object]took on extra work to pay the bills.[~ + object + on]How can he take so much volunteer work on? [~ + on + object] to gain or acquire:The word "homeowner'' took on a whole new meaning when she became one. to accept as a challenge or oppone...
1941, in the meaning defined above Verb 13th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a(1) Time Traveler The first known use of takeout was in the 13th century See more words from the same century Phrases Containing takeout takeout double Dictionary...
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For me, that is the most genuine meaning of surrendering my life to Him. Letting Him do the work that I may not understand, yet already accepting the outcomes because I trust that He will make something beautiful out of me. Right now, I feel great surrendering my life to Him. And this...
So keep in mind,cardoonare a laborious team effort to prepare. In our house, they were treated with the ultimate respect. Meaning they were eaten with our fingers while standing up, still warm from the pan, as they were being cooked, as soon as they hit the serving tray lined with pap...
Richard Cash, an Anderson County, S.C., businessman, is already in the race, declaring in April. Cash says he "welcomes" Mace and the "rigorous competition" to the campaign and also had some polite words for Graham, saying he believes he is "sincere and well-meaning." ...
Is everyone who walks boring? We like to think a slow stroll can be enjoyable, but if you're walking then you are a pedestrian. Read on for why pedestrian can also mean dull.
Lee Jung-jae reprises his role as Song Gi-hun, who in the first season won the game (meaning he was the sole survivor). Tormented by what he experienced and determined to make the game’s organizers pay, he spends his fortune trying to find that mysterious isle. Eventually he ends up ...