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There are 21 words beginning with TAKEITtake␣it —— take␣it␣away take␣it␣easy —— take␣it␣out␣in take␣it␣out␣of take␣it␣out␣on take␣its␣toll —— take␣it␣from␣me —— take␣it␣in␣turns take␣it␣outside take␣its␣course —— take␣it␣on␣the␣lam take␣it␣up␣the␣ass —— take␣it␣or␣leave␣it take␣it␣up␣the␣arse —— take␣it␣from␣the␣top take␣it␣to␣the␣house —— take␣it␣on␣the␣arches take␣it␣upon␣oneself —— take␣it␣into␣one's␣head —— take␣it␣to␣the␣next␣level 28 definitions found- take␣it — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take, it. — v. To start doing. — v. To suppose.
- take␣it␣away — v. (Idiomatic) To begin, especially used to launch a performance…
- take␣it␣easy — v. (Idiomatic) To relax or rest. — v. (Informal) A farewell (for parting or closing).
- take␣it␣out␣in — v. To accept as payment.
- take␣it␣out␣of — v. To enervate or make tired; to sap the strength or vitality of. — v. To exact payment from; to punish.
- take␣it␣out␣on — v. (Idiomatic) To unleash one’s anger on (a person or thing other…
- take␣its␣toll — v. (Idiomatic) To affect, especially negatively; to damage or…
- take␣it␣from␣me — v. Believe me; rest assured.
- take␣it␣in␣turns — v. To take turns.
- take␣it␣outside — v. (Idiomatic) To move to a location outside the current location…
- take␣its␣course — v. To progress in a natural manner without interference.
- take␣it␣on␣the␣lam — v. (US) To escape.
- take␣it␣up␣the␣ass — v. (US, vulgar, idiomatic) To be the recipient of anal sex. — v. (US, vulgar, idiomatic) To be cheated or treated unfairly.
- take␣it␣or␣leave␣it — phr. (Idiomatic) Denoting that a situation has to be accepted… — phr. (Idiomatic) Denoting that one does not care about or is unexcited…
- take␣it␣up␣the␣arse — v. (Britain) Alternative form of take it up the ass.
- take␣it␣from␣the␣top — v. To take it from scratch, to take it from the beginning.
- take␣it␣to␣the␣house — v. (American football) To score a touchdown, especially after a long run.
- take␣it␣on␣the␣arches — v. To depart, especially on foot.
- take␣it␣upon␣oneself — v. (Idiomatic) To assume personal responsibility for a task or action.
- take␣it␣into␣one's␣head — v. To be seized with a sudden (often ill-advised) notion.
- take␣it␣to␣the␣next␣level — v. (Intransitive) To make an extra effort; to do more than the usual amount. — v. (Intransitive) To have sex for the first time in a relationship.
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- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word
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