Examples of 'taking the word' in a sentence

Meaning of "taking the word"

taking the word: Refers to the act of believing or relying on what someone said without needing further evidence or confirmation. It suggests that the listener trusts the speaker's statement

How to use "taking the word" in a sentence

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taking the word
I am not taking the word of a bunch of gamblers.
Me for getting caught or you for taking the word of a thief.
To his taking the word to the gentiles.
It does seem a bit naive, taking the word of.
You are taking the word of someone else.
Admitted bank robbers. taking the word of.
Must be taking the word of others.
The first defense against accidental creeping is taking the word “ I ” out of your compliment.
Taking the word of authority is sufficient.
We are really taking the word.
Taking the word of a lot of rats against your sister.
So we are taking the word holy.
Taking the word and.
What you mean is you are taking the word of a complete stranger over mine.
Taking the word to heart.

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You are seriously taking the word of a kid?
Taking the Word to the World.
It does seem a bit naive, taking the word of admitted bank robbers.
Taking the word sekhvi as hen rather than cock, the midrash describes a common barnyard scene.
It does seem a bit naïve, taking the word of admitted bank robbers.
Taking the word " morality " to mean constant respect for certain.
People who say that, they are just taking the word of the government.
You are taking the word of a gadji over me?
You know, i can not believe that you are taking the word of these nietzscheans.
Are you taking the word of a criminal gangster?
And that was my way of taking the word back . ”.
He 's taking the word of a serial killer over.
How does Satan go about taking the word out of hearts?
You are taking the word of a street magician over mine?
And that 's why I am taking the word Mom back.
Instead of taking the word of a webmaster, you should conduct thorough research on the website.
I put the pieces together. Listen, you're taking the word of a condemned murderer over mine.
You are taking the word of a guy who has night-vision goggles?
You just can't handle taking the word 'un.
I for one am not taking the word of a creepy guy in a giraffe outfit.
Taking the word " live " too literally.
Bullshit . I am not taking the word of some broad.
I am taking the word ‘idea' to refer to whatever is immediately perceived by the mind….
There is nothing " America First " about taking the word of KGB colonel over US intelligence community.
You are taking the word of a friend? With a friend.
What, so we are taking the word of a pimp?
I am not taking the word of some junkie over Marisol 's.
The philosophical concept of person arose, taking the word " prosopon " ( πρόσωπον ) from the Greek theatre.
You are taking the word of a guy who has night-vision goggles? He 's not still following her.
Dude, I think you are taking the word “ resign ” a bit too literally.
You ' re taking the word of a guywho has night-vision goggles?
When did you stop taking the word " emergency " seriously?
You' re taking the word of a guy who has night-vision goggles?
You're taking the word.
Are you taking the word of that young kid?

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