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everywhere adverb yes interjection i personal pronoun took verb, past tense it personal pronoun to to the determiner park verb, base form i personal pronoun took verb, past tense it personal pronoun to to the determiner car noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction it personal pronoun took verb, past tense it personal pronoun to to the determiner store noun, singular or mass
and coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun took verb, past tense a determiner friday verb, base form i personal pronoun took verb, past tense the determiner friday noun, singular or mass off preposition or subordinating conjunction from preposition or subordinating conjunction work noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction so preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun think verb, non-3rd person singular present every determiner took verb, past tense
well adverb white proper noun, singular took verb, past tense on preposition or subordinating conjunction b proper noun, singular 5 cardinal number and coordinating conjunction took verb, past tense against preposition or subordinating conjunction , because preposition or subordinating conjunction kasparov proper noun, singular took verb, past tense time noun, singular or mass to to take verb, base form this determiner pawn noun, singular or mass .
and coordinating conjunction pillows noun, plural airbnb proper noun, singular took verb, past tense it personal pronoun took verb, past tense things noun, plural a determiner bit noun, singular or mass further adjective when wh-adverb they personal pronoun created verb, past tense the determiner plus coordinating conjunction
took verb, past tense the determiner whole adjective thing noun, singular or mass apart adverb and coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun took verb, past tense this determiner picture noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner motherboard proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction as preposition or subordinating conjunction
test noun, singular or mass satisfactorily adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction fact noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner airpods proper noun, singular i personal pronoun took verb, past tense a determiner bath noun, singular or mass i personal pronoun took verb, past tense a determiner shower noun, singular or mass my possessive pronoun son noun, singular or mass took verb, past tense a determiner shower noun, singular or mass
took verb, past tense was verb, past tense a determiner pickaxe noun, singular or mass oh interjection it personal pronoun took verb, past tense oh interjection my possessive pronoun gosh proper noun, singular it personal pronoun just adverb all determiner it personal pronoun took verb, past tense was verb, past tense a determiner pickaxe noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction
changed verb, past participle over preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner seasons noun, plural as preposition or subordinating conjunction different adjective plants noun, plural took verb, past tense took verb, past tense off preposition or subordinating conjunction and coordinating conjunction took verb, past tense you personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present had verb, past participle a determiner lot noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction growth noun, singular or mass
and coordinating conjunction so preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun took verb, past tense a determiner little adjective of preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner and coordinating conjunction they personal pronoun took verb, past tense a determiner little adjective of preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner ,
i personal pronoun took verb, past tense my possessive pronoun bruises noun, plural , took verb, past tense my possessive pronoun lumps noun, plural fell verb, past tense down adverb and coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun got verb, past tense right adverb back adverb up preposition or subordinating conjunction
i personal pronoun think verb, non-3rd person singular present it personal pronoun took verb, past tense her possessive pronoun a determiner couple noun, singular or mass - - it personal pronoun took verb, past tense her possessive pronoun more adjective, comparative than preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner week noun, singular or mass
when wh-adverb beheadings noun, plural took verb, past tense place noun, singular or mass inside preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction london proper noun, singular , they personal pronoun often adverb took verb, past tense place noun, singular or mass at preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner public adjective beheading verb, gerund or present participle
some determiner clones noun, plural took verb, past tense up preposition or subordinating conjunction positions noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction infantry noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction others noun, plural took verb, past tense up preposition or subordinating conjunction logistical adjective roles noun, plural , on preposition or subordinating conjunction board noun, singular or mass
was verb, past tense inside preposition or subordinating conjunction when wh-adverb i personal pronoun took verb, past tense the determiner side noun, singular or mass cover noun, singular or mass off preposition or subordinating conjunction but coordinating conjunction when wh-adverb i personal pronoun took verb, past tense that preposition or subordinating conjunction out preposition or subordinating conjunction
i personal pronoun took verb, past tense them personal pronoun .

Use "took" in a sentence | "took" example sentences

How to use "took" in a sentence?

  • Owain told me about the beautiful, fair-haired Vesta. It took me several minutes to work out that Vesta was a horse, and that Owain was possibly in love with her.
    -Alexandra Bracken-
  • I really admire Werner Herzog and Spike Lee. They're amazing documentarians. If you took away all the narratives, they'd just be amazing documentarians.
    -Ava DuVernay-
  • It took me 13 years to win a Super Bowl. But it only took me one season to win a 'mirror ball.'
    -Donald Driver-
  • They were like English teachers who took the fun out of a perfectly good book by breaking it down into themes and sentence structures
    -Tawni O'Dell-
  • But you've reached them, and I've always wanted to reach people. I'm the first one to say I love my fans because they love that I took a chance.
    -Steven Tyler-
  • I enlisted when I was a boy. The Navy looked after me like my mother. It fed me, took care of me and gave me wonderful opportunities.
    -Tony Curtis-
  • If a man takes you to a restaurant of his choosing, don’t compliment him. Rave about the quality of the food and he’ll be thrilled, because he took you there.
    -Ilona Andrews-
  • She began to feel the sense of wonderful elation that always came to her when beauty took hold of her and made her forget her fears.
    -Madeleine L'Engle-
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Definition and meaning of TOOK

What does "took mean?"

/tāk/

took

verb
To attempt to pass (an exam).

What are synonyms of "took"?
Some common synonyms of "took" are:
  • grasp,
  • grip,
  • clasp,
  • clutch,
  • grab,
  • remove,
  • pull,
  • draw,
  • withdraw,
  • extract,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ɡrasp/

grasp
noun verb

Understanding of a complex idea. To understand or make sense of a complex idea.

/ɡrip/

grip
noun other verb

Strong understanding of an idea. Control over something or someone. To hold someone's interest.

/klasp/

clasp
noun verb

Device used to hold two objects together. To hold and wrap together tightly with the arms.

/kləCH/

clutch
adjective noun verb

(in sport) denoting critical situation. tight grasp. grasp something tightly.

/ɡrab/

grab
noun verb

attempt to clutch or seize. grasp suddenly and roughly.

/rəˈmo͞ov/

remove
noun verb

degree of remoteness or separation. To move, erase or take away from a place.

/po͝ol/

pull
noun verb

Act of breathing in smoke, as from a pipe. To remove something by force.

/drô/

draw
noun verb

act of selecting names. To influence a person's involvement in something.

/wiT͟Hˈdrô/

withdraw
verb

To take money out of a bank account.

extract
noun verb

Essential ingredient of a natural thing. remove.

What are antonyms of "took"?
Some common antonyms of "took" are:
  • give,
  • give,
  • refuse,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ɡiv/

give
noun verb

capacity to give under pressure. To hand over or present something to someone.

/ɡiv/

give
noun verb

capacity to give under pressure. To cause someone to have or experience something.

/rəˈfyo͞oz/

refuse
noun verb

Garbage, waste. To not accept, allow, or give something.

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