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There are 17 twelve-letter words beginning with TAKETHtake-that␣game Take␣Thatters take␣the␣bench take␣the␣chair take␣the␣cloth take␣the␣count take␣the␣cross take␣the␣field take␣the␣fifth take␣the␣Fifth take␣the␣floor take␣the␣point take␣the␣reins take␣the␣stand take␣the␣studs take␣the␣stump take␣the␣wheel 24 definitions found- take-that␣game — n. (Gaming, informal) A board game or card game that encourages…
- Take␣Thatters — n. Plural of Take Thatter.
- take␣the␣bench — v. (US) To become a judge. — v. (US) To start a session of a court of law.
- take␣the␣chair — v. (Figuratively) To chair; to preside over as chairperson.
- take␣the␣cloth — v. To become a clergyman, especially a priest.
- take␣the␣count — v. (Boxing) To be knocked out. — v. (Boxing) To take to opportunity to rest briefly after being… — v. (Idiomatic) To lose or fail.
- take␣the␣cross — v. (Chiefly historical) To accept a sign or badge depicting the…
- take␣the␣field — v. To go out onto the playing field. — v. To begin military operations. — v. (Horse racing) To stake one’s money against the favourite…
- take␣the␣fifth — v. (Idiomatic) To decline to comment, especially on grounds that…
- take␣the␣Fifth — v. Alternative letter-case form of take the fifth.
- take␣the␣floor — v. (Intransitive) To speak at a public meeting.
- take␣the␣point — v. (Idiomatic) To agree with what a person says, to be persuaded… — v. (Idiomatic) To grasp the essential meaning of what a person…
- take␣the␣reins — v. (Idiomatic) Synonym of take control.
- take␣the␣stand — v. (Idiomatic) To testify as a witness in a trial.
- take␣the␣studs — v. (US South, Midlands) To act in a balky and uncooperative manner.
- take␣the␣stump — v. (Chiefly US) To make a series of political speeches, especially…
- take␣the␣wheel — v. To be in control of the steering wheel of a vehicle or a vessel. — v. (Idiomatic, by extension) To assume control of a situation.
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