Takes as a card
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DRAWSTakes, as a card
DRAWSTakes a card from the pile
DRAWSTakes a card from the deck
loosan old card game in which the winner of each trick or a majority of tricks takes a portion of the pool while losing players are obligated to contribute to the next pool
HITSTakes another card in blackjack
EMULATESTakes as a model
EATSTakes, as a loss
WEDSTakes as a bride
UNLINKSTakes apart, as a bracelet
ASSUMESTakes on, as a responsibility
SEESTakes in, as a movie
RETRACTSTakes back, as a comment
GOESINTOTakes up, as a career
ESPOUSESTakes up, as a cause.
GOESINTOTakes up, as a study
UNTACKSTakes down, as a poster
EATSTakes down, as a sub
REPAYSTakes care of, as a debt
ESTREATSTakes as a levy or fine
RETACKLESTakes on again, as a problem
OILSTakes care of, as a squeaky wheel
REOPENSTakes another look at, as a cold case
DOUBLESPACESTakes twice as many steps in a duel?
MAJORSTakes a certain subject as one's principal study.
BUYSOUTTakes over the assets of, as a partner
UNTACKSTakes down, as a flyer on a bulletin board
photographersA person who takes photographs, esp. as a job
boxersA person who takes part in boxing, esp. as a sport
sportsmenA man who takes part in a sport, esp. as a professional
sportsmanA man who takes part in a sport, esp. as a professional
ringsquare enclosure in which a fighting contest (as a boxing or wrestling match) takes place
profiteera person who takes advantage of an emergency to make exorbitant profits / to act as a profiteer
possessorsA person who takes, occupies, or holds something without necessarily having ownership, or as distinguished from the owner
possessorA person who takes, occupies, or holds something without necessarily having ownership, or as distinguished from the owner
eponymperson, real or imaginary, from whom something, as a tribe, nation, or place, takes or is said to take its name
eponymicperson, real or imaginary, from whom something, as a tribe, nation, or place, takes or is said to take its name
eponymsperson, real or imaginary, from whom something, as a tribe, nation, or place, takes or is said to take its name
fanjetjet engine having a large impeller that takes in air, which is used partly for the combustion of fuel and partly as exhaust
fanjetsjet engine having a large impeller that takes in air, which is used partly for the combustion of fuel and partly as exhaust
sextona church officer or employee who takes care of the church property and performs related minor duties (as ringing the bell for services and digging graves)