Examples of 'taking a man' in a sentence

Meaning of "taking a man"

taking a man: typically refers to a person, often a woman, captivating or gaining control over a man through various means

How to use "taking a man" in a sentence

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taking a man
And taking a man in his mouth.
The guy would not stop talking about you and taking a man in his mouth.
And they were taking a man one time to bury him.
I mean, the guy would not stop talking about you and taking a man in his mouth.
I am not taking a man out.
Clive Gibbons ( Geoff Paine ) suggests that Edna make Dan jealous by taking a man to dinner.
God creates marriage by taking a man and a woman and uniting them as one.
Since leaving her main vessel, Caroline, Hannah has been taking a man as her new vessel.
They accused him of taking a man by the name of Trophimus into the Temple.
After all, it is one very MASSIVE step taking a man to the moon.
Her fear of taking a man away from someone?
Hear the people haloo and cat-call as a cart goes by, taking a man to Tyburn.
The whole point of taking a man to that party was to get Pablo 's attention.
What 's wrong with a woman taking a man because she feels like it?
I am not taking a man out . I want this man in.

See also

What 's wrong with a woman taking a man because she feels like it? I really do not know.
What's wrong with a woman taking a man because she feels like it? Beer?

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