Examples of 'partook' in a sentence
Meaning of "partook"
Partake (verb): to participate in or share something. It is often used to describe the action of joining in an activity, especially related to eating or drinking
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The force never partook in any combat.
You partook of the spirit in the cellar.
I am afraid we all partook a little too freely.
They partook in dozens of rescue missions together.
Even his eloquence partook of these defects.
I paid for the blowand you partook.
Partook of the services of a certain kind of young lady.
It is a while since you partook of such sport.
We all partook of the same food.
I paid for the blow and you partook.
But not why he partook in the armed robbery.
Impart immortality to those who partook of it.
You partook in the forbidden fruit so you are being punished.
All the forefathers who partook of it are dead.
Louise partook in various social causes.
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The meeting of this need partook of the miraculous.
You who partook of the vanities of this world.
I did not think you partook.
My late grandfather partook of several during the siege of.
Partook of the sordid and melancholy character of its master.
At one point he partook in a small battle.
One partook of drastic limitations in form and function.
Mexican soldiers also partook in search and rescue.
You partook a plate of chicken parmesan.
I am to share your pain but you never partook of mine.
Gillain also partook in the campaigns against slavery.
It was because of the reasoning he partook in.
Man himself partook in the process.
I partook of two of the three offerings.
They in fact partook of the salmon.
I partook in your groovy painkillers.
Which he also occasionally partook of.
Thus he partook of the forbidden fruit and it was delicious.
Thereafter all attempts at a crusade partook of the nature of political schemes.
Jesus partook and cherished this time of friendship.
Those living on the islands often partook in what is called wrecking.
Others too partook of the kind of journalism he practiced.
Its crew witnessed torpedo attacks and partook in rescue operations.
He also partook of the enigma of happiness.
Thirty professionals from the field of young childhood partook in this opportunity.
He no longer partook in any physical activity.
Some of the sergeants not staying in the supply camp apparently partook.
And he also partook of this knowledge.
Partook of a magnificent banquet.
He came here and he partook in our rituals and our culture.
Partook of the sacrament.
I said grace before the meal and partook like everyone else.
And he also partook in the change he set in motion.
All were now beaming and smiling as they partook of the sacrificial cakes.
So we partook from it and then returned from there.