There for the taking Slang
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UPFORGRABSThere for the taking: Slang.
SPECSlang for chance-taking.
FREEFor the taking
YOURS... for the taking
UPFORGRABSRipe for the taking
FREETHROWSBlankets for the taking?
THIEFOne available for the taking?
CHORETaking out the trash, for one
PARTYFOULTaking the last beer, for one
NEWDADSOnes taking paternity leave for the first time
RIVERJOTTERTwain taking notes for "Life on the Mississippi"?
sponsorsA person taking official responsibility for the actions of another
SPELLINGBIEBERGiving Justin a breather by taking the stage for him?
foraya quick raid, usually for the purpose of taking plunder.
FLOWSHEETSFor note-taking during the debate, Iggy used waterbed linens as ...
appropriationsThe action of taking something for one's own use, typically without the owner's permission
appropriationThe action of taking something for one's own use, typically without the owner's permission
cheesetastera long hollow tool for taking a sample from the inside of a cheese
pelorusesA sighting device on a ship for taking the relative bearings of a distant object
cheesetastersCHEESETASTER, a long hollow tool for taking a sample from the inside of a cheese
observationThe taking of the altitude of the sun or another celestial body for navigational purposes
DAYTRIPPER1965 Beatles hit that begins "Got a good reason for taking the easy way out"
observationsThe taking of the altitude of the sun or another celestial body for navigational purposes
pacesettersA person or organization viewed as taking the lead or setting standards of achievement for others
ditransitive(of a verb) Taking two objects, for example give as in I gave her the book
declinatoran instrument for taking the declination or angle which a plane makes with the horizontal plane
stylistsA writer noted for taking great pains over the style in which he or she writes
pacesetterA person or organization viewed as taking the lead or setting standards of achievement for others
declinatorsDECLINATOR, an instrument for taking the declination or angle which a plane makes with the horizontal plane
ambulancesA vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital, esp. in emergencies
ambulanceA vehicle specially equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from the hospital, esp. in emergencies
supplicavitformerly, a writ issued by the King's Bench or Chancery for taking the surety of the peace against a person
supplicavitsSUPPLICAVIT, formerly, a writ issued by the King's Bench or Chancery for taking the surety of the peace against a person
avowriesplea by a defendant in an action of replevin who admits taking the distrained goods and shows just cause for the taking
avowryplea by a defendant in an action of replevin who admits taking the distrained goods and shows just cause for the taking
corerdevice having a hollow cylindrical drill or tube, used for taking samples of earth, rock, etc., from below the surface of the ground or ocean bottom
corersdevice having a hollow cylindrical drill or tube, used for taking samples of earth, rock, etc., from below the surface of the ground or ocean bottom
steelyardsAn apparatus for weighing that has a short arm taking the item to be weighed and a long graduated arm along which a weight is moved until it balances
shorthandA method of rapid writing by means of abbreviations and symbols, used esp. for taking dictation. The major systems of shorthand are those devised in 1837 by Sir Isaac Pitman and in 1888 by John R. Gregg (1867û1948)
shorthandsA method of rapid writing by means of abbreviations and symbols, used esp. for taking dictation. The major systems of shorthand are those devised in 1837 by Sir Isaac Pitman and in 1888 by John R. Gregg (1867û1948)