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Sentence count:203+3Posted:2016-08-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: absorbadoptassimilatebefoolbring incatchclearcodcollectconsumedrawdupeearnfoolgaingather ingullhaveimbibeingestinvitemakeoverhearpull input onput one acrossput one overrealiserealizereceiveseeslangsoak upsop upsucksuck insuck uptaketake upviewwatchSimilar words: take into accounttake it easytake pride intakestaketake totake outtake upMeaning: v. 1. provide with shelter 2. fool or hoax 3. suck or take up or in 4. visit for entertainment 5. call for and obtain payment of 6. see or watch 7. express willingness to have in one's home or environs 8. fold up 9. take up mentally 10. earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages 11. hear, usually without the knowledge of the speakers 12. accept 13. take in, also metaphorically 14. take up as if with a sponge 15. serve oneself to, or consume regularly 16. take into one's family 17. make (clothes) smaller take-in. n. the act of taking in as by fooling or cheating or swindling someone. 
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181. Schools and teachers would have to take in hand part of the civil duty if they didn't pay appropriate attention to it.
182. "You may choose among steam, horse-drawn, or electrically propelled vehicles," said the instructor. "I might suggest the one which we commonly take in making long journeys across land."
183. Leonie's mother was compelled to take in washing to help support her family.
184. They take in fresh land in order to fallow the exhausted soil.
185. Chinese famous photographers and awarded Make-Up artists from Beijing(sentencedict.com), Shenzhen take in charge of making up and photo shooting. JEWELRY LADY will supply customer comprehensive service.
186. For each line of data returned by the data source, the while loop will take in the line as an object, and spit out a Zip tag with all the data in the database (see Listing 1).
187. Check daily cash collection, take in charge of credit card center reconciliation day by day, support timely book-keeping of accountant .
188. "No, sir, he died of brain-fever in dreadful agony. " Then turning to the crew, he said, " Bear a hand there, to take in sail! "
189. One great way to take in the gastronomical delights of the city is to take in a restaurant tour by Hawaii Food Tours (created by former executive chef and food critic Matthew Gray).
190. Plants grow almost everywhere, on mountains, in deserts and seas. Plants need to have air and sun to help them grow. Plants take in water through their roots.
191. We start at this lower energy state and go up that means we need to absorb a photon, we have to take in energy.
192. Another useful (if somewhat unorthodox) way to take in this graph is to follow the horizontal gridlines.
192. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
193. A lady with a large, sparkly spider brooch asks me what size I think she would take in a black dress she is admiring.
194. How to take in the advantage from different models and compare to human antitype are most important to myopia.
195. For caress with cry up, children with smile with act in pettish to take in to requite, for make fun of and ignore, the children take in to respond with self-will by get mad.
196. Take in views of the Carmel Valley Hills and enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Monterey pine forests, rocky coastline and vistas of crashing surf, as a chorus of sea lions barks on the rocks.
197. Parker left home during his early teens, and while working at a dairy farm, he fell in with Mike Cassidy (whose name he would eventually take in his honor), a horse thief and cattle rustler.
198. Methods A post of unit information secretary was set up to take in charge of the management of information.
199. So part three down there at the bottom we've got an example of polyphony where I take in the tune and set it against itself a little bit.
200. The author thinks that it is an unavoidable phenomenon in the transferring community, the schooling and family education also has to take in hand in this problem.
201. But take in hand the hands of very, heavy, have a feeling 8800.
202. The headmaster asked for volunteers to take in hand the training of the junior rugby team.
203. We stroll to Place de L'Opera to take in the extravagant Opera Garnier, the centrepiece of a symbolic space.
More similar words: take into accounttake it easytake pride intakestaketake totake outtake uptake ontake fortake offtake downtake caretake awaytake timetake overtake the roadby mistaketake aparttake aftertake placetake turnstake care oftake note ofundertaketake actiontake chargetake part intake effecttake the lead
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