Take+ill

  • 41take — See bring. Take occurs in numerous informal or incorrect expressions appearing in everyday conversation. Take and (I took and hit him on the nose) is an illiteracy. In the expression take, for example, take is unnecessary and should be omitted.… …

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  • 42ill-use — Synonyms and related words: abuse, active use, appliance, application, atrocity, batter, bleed, bleed white, bruise, buffet, consumption, do violence to, do wrong by, do wrong to, drain, employ, employment, exercise, exertion, exploit, good use,… …

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  • 43ill-conceived — adjective poorly conceived or thought out (Freq. 1) an ill conceived plan to take over the company • Syn: ↑misguided • Similar to: ↑foolish * * * ˌill conˈceived [ill conceived] …

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  • 44Ill at Ease — Infobox Album | Name = Ill at Ease Type = Album Artist = The Methadones Released = 2001 Recorded = Genre = Punk rock, pop punk Length = 32:03 Label = A F Records Producer = Reviews = * Last album = This album = Ill at Ease (2001) Next album =… …

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  • 45Take Me to Your Leader (King Geedorah album) — Infobox Album | Name = Take Me to Your Leader Type = Album Artist = King Geedorah Released = June 17, 2003 Recorded = 2003 Genre = Hip hop Length = 41:54 Label = Big Dada Producer = Metal Fingers Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|2.5|5… …

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  • 46Take it Out in Trade — Infobox Film name = Take it Out in Trade caption = director = Edward D. Wood, Jr. producer = Edward Ashdown; Richard Gonzalez writer = Edward D. Wood, Jr. narrator = starring = Edward D. Wood, Jr. Duke Moore Nona Carver Michael Donovan O Donnell… …

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  • 47take to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms take to : present tense I/you/we/they take to he/she/it takes to present participle taking to past tense took to past participle taken to 1) take to someone/something to begin to like someone or something I… …

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  • 48take something ill — archaic resent something done or said I did not mean for you to take my comments ill …

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  • 49take the heat — verb To take the blame; to be the focus of anger or scrutiny; to take the consequences. If this decision turns out to be a bad one, Ill take the heat for it …

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  • 50take a stab at — verb a) To attempt or try. Would you like to take a stab at explaining the theory? b) To guess. Ill take a stab at the answer, but I dont really know for sure …

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