What is the meaning of TAKE SIGHTS. Phrases containing TAKE SIGHTS
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To leave; "Let's take off."
Swan lake is London Cockney rhyming slang for cake.
to urinate, also "take a leak", "take a wizz"
Money. "If I can't bake cake, then I'll take cake." 2. A large amount of cocaine, usually a kilogram worth. "I'm about to come up on cheese as soon as I'm done slangen this cake." Lyrical reference: LIL MAMMA LYRICS - G-Slide (Tour Bus) "Shorty got cake like uh Duncan Hines"Â
take LSD
Take names is American slang for to take control, to chastise.
Make it a take-out order
Take is slang for to cheat, deceive, or victimise.Take is slang for an inhalation from a cannabis cigarette or pipe.
to urinate, also "take a leak", "take a wizz"
A sudden second look [he was so good looking I had to take a double-take.].
Grieve. "Don't take on so."
take a hit off a joint
Give and take is London Cockney rhyming slang for cake.
Make it a take-out order
Put and take is London Cockney rhyming slang for cake.
Take sights is criminal slang for observe, watch closely.
 Syn. To take the Cake or to take the Biscuit. Also to be most excellent, as in Huntley and Palmer's biscuits.
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v. t.
To form a likeness of; to copy; to delineate; to picture; as, to take picture of a person.
v. t.
To accept the word or offer of; to receive and accept; to bear; to submit to; to enter into agreement with; -- used in general senses; as, to take a form or shape.
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To bear without ill humor or resentment; to submit to; to tolerate; to endure; as, to take a joke; he will take an affront from no man.
v. i.
To take hold; to fix upon anything; to have the natural or intended effect; to accomplish a purpose; as, he was inoculated, but the virus did not take.
v. t.
To remove; to withdraw; to deduct; -- with from; as, to take the breath from one; to take two from four.
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To obtain possession of by force or artifice; to get the custody or control of; to reduce into subjection to one's power or will; to capture; to seize; to make prisoner; as, to take am army, a city, or a ship; also, to come upon or befall; to fasten on; to attack; to seize; -- said of a disease, misfortune, or the like.
v. t.
To make selection of; to choose; also, to turn to; to have recourse to; as, to take the road to the right.
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To employ; to use; to occupy; hence, to demand; to require; as, it takes so much cloth to make a coat.
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To assume; to adopt; to acquire, as shape; to permit to one's self; to indulge or engage in; to yield to; to have or feel; to enjoy or experience, as rest, revenge, delight, shame; to form and adopt, as a resolution; -- used in general senses, limited by a following complement, in many idiomatic phrases; as, to take a resolution; I take the liberty to say.
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Not to refuse or balk at; to undertake readily; to clear; as, to take a hedge or fence.
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To lead; to conduct; as, to take a child to church.
p. p.
Taken.
v. i.
To admit of being pictured, as in a photograph; as, his face does not take well.
n.
That which is taken; especially, the quantity of fish captured at one haul or catch.
n.
See 2d Tike.
a.
To reduce from a wild to a domestic state; to make gentle and familiar; to reclaim; to domesticate; as, to tame a wild beast.
v. t.
To receive as something to be eaten or dronk; to partake of; to swallow; as, to take food or wine.
v.t.
To make naked.
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To admit, as, something presented to the mind; not to dispute; to allow; to accept; to receive in thought; to entertain in opinion; to understand; to interpret; to regard or look upon; to consider; to suppose; as, to take a thing for granted; this I take to be man's motive; to take men for spies.
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