taken

  • 21taken — un·taken; taken; …

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  • 22taken — I the past participle of take I II adj taken [ˈteɪkən] be taken with informal to like someone or something very much[/ex] …

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  • 23taken by — or[with] {v. phr.} To be impressed by; intrigued by. * /Ned was much taken by the elegance of Sophie s manners./ …

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  • 24taken by — or[with] {v. phr.} To be impressed by; intrigued by. * /Ned was much taken by the elegance of Sophie s manners./ …

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  • 25taken — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Captured] Syn. arrested, seized, appropriated; see captured 1 . 2. [Employed or rented] Syn. occupied, reserved, held, hired, contracted for; see also rented . • taken aback, Syn. startled, disconcerted, caught off guard;… …

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  • 26taken — cheated, ripped off    If he paid $1500 for that car, he got taken …

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  • 27taken —    dead    Not being killed, as in take3, but conducted from this world to another, or as the case may be:     He was taken with leukemia. (Ustinov, 1971)     Took he was in the pride of his prime. (Ollivant, 1898) …

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  • 28taken — I UK [ˈteɪkən] / US adjective be taken with II UK / US the past participle of take I …

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  • 29taken up — adjective having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something (Freq. 1) became more and more haunted by the stupid riddle was absolutely obsessed with the girl got no help from his wife who was preoccupied with the children he was… …

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  • 30Taken (TV miniseries) — Taken Genre Drama Science fiction Creator …

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