Take pride in something
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OWNITTake pride in something
BOASTTake pride in possessing.
PREENTake pride in (oneself)
SIGHTSSomething to take in
LAPITUPTake (something) in greedily: Colloq.
STANDSomething to take in court
FOOTGEARSomething you take in stride
KNEESomething to take in protest
TEASomething to take in the afternoon
SPINSomething to take in a car
TWENTYONESomething to take a hit in
TUTUSomething a person may take a spin in?
prequalifyQualify in advance to take part in something
negligentFailing to take proper care in doing something
negligencesFailure to take proper care in doing something
negligenceFailure to take proper care in doing something
LENSCAPSomething to take off in front of the camera
OBISomething you might take a bow for in the theater?
incorporatingPut or take in (something) as part of a whole; include
incorporatesPut or take in (something) as part of a whole; include
incorporatePut or take in (something) as part of a whole; include
SADSONGSomething to take and "make it better," in the Beatles' "Hey Jude"
observingTake note of or detect (something) in the course of a scientific study
observeTake note of or detect (something) in the course of a scientific study
observesTake note of or detect (something) in the course of a scientific study
whiskedTake or move (someone or something) in a particular direction suddenly and quickly
whiskingTake or move (someone or something) in a particular direction suddenly and quickly
dippedPut a hand or tool into (a bag or container) in order to take something out
dippingPut a hand or tool into (a bag or container) in order to take something out
threatenState one's intention to take hostile action against someone in retribution for something done or not done
threatenedState one's intention to take hostile action against someone in retribution for something done or not done
abandonCondemn someone or something to (a specified fate) by ceasing to take an interest in or look after them
abandoningCondemn someone or something to (a specified fate) by ceasing to take an interest in or look after them
abandonsCondemn someone or something to (a specified fate) by ceasing to take an interest in or look after them
pulledTake hold of and exert force on (something) so as to move it from a specified position or in a specified direction
connivedto pretend ignorance of or fail to take action against something one ought to oppose the government connived in the rebels' military buildup