Examples of 'word takes' in a sentence

Meaning of "word takes"

word takes: This phrase is usually used to describe a situation where an action or decision is well received or considered seriously by others. For example, 'Her words really took in the meeting.'

How to use "word takes" in a sentence

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word takes
Days when a distant word takes hold of me.
Every word takes him one step closer to death.
Word formation refers to the form a word takes.
The next word takes care of this.
I have been there, to that ugly place where the word takes you.
Every word takes on new meaning.
But most importantly you think of the color . the word takes charge of our focus.
Spoken word takes more liberties.
For at the moment she consents, the Divine Word takes on flesh.
The word takes on a somewhat different meaning when capitalized.
This is why I believe that the Word takes the place of the absent Christ.
His word takes precedence over every other word.
Sojouming among us, and in a word takes care of all who are in.
Word takes care of it.
The final vowel of a word takes either a level or falling tone.

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Word takes Earthquake McGoon.
The liturgy of the word takes place according to the rubrics.
It's true that studying God's word takes work.
The word takes its origin with the expression stow away.
Besides, so much use of a dirty word Takes away from its impact.
Every word takes us further along on the search for the moon.
Where the authentic preaching of the Word takes place, the church is there.
But now the word takes the last step on its downward course.
In Jamie Paik 's Reconfigurable Robotics Laboratory, however, the word takes on a whole new meaning.
Each word takes a fixed number of arguments and has a fixed number of return values.
The teaching and preaching of the Word takes precedence over everything else ;.
A single word takes you away from a person, perhaps a person you feel for, creating a rejection.
Tip 1 Embrace the truth that God 's word takes priority over everything else in your life.
The word takes itself seriously, does not it?
In this context the last word takes on both a more literal and more poetic meaning.
The next word takes God 's surgery a little deeper.
The divine Word takes human form.
Just as the word takes shape, it 's already transforming.
The Liturgy of the Word takes place as usual for the Ordinary Form.
I mean this word takes so much negativity. I mean, with female violence?

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