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Taker meaning
One who takes something. | A person or thing that takes or receives, often more than he or she gives. | One who is willing to participate in, or buy, something.
Example sentences (20)
Then you’ll be able to tell the difference between someone who intends to be a generous taker and someone who is a taker because they are selfish,” Mastroianni said.
Goldberg tried to spear Taker in the corner, but Taker moved out of the way and Goldberg crashed into the corner.
Match Analysis: Roberts tries some offense on Taker, but Taker no sells.
Shearer was noted as a proficient penalty taker for both club and country, citation citation and he scored 45 times from the spot for Newcastle, where he was the first-choice taker.
Ambulance control centres in NSW, including Dubbo, are looking to fill triple zero call taker positions after a budget boost last year allowed for more jobs open up.
A usual hand-note taker, she had to request extra time for her written exams.
Despite being a prolific wicket taker at Sheffield Shield level for the Redbacks, he wore the baggy green on just one occasion - in March of 2018.
I could be a care taker.
I finally find a taker.
It is said that the hostage-taker in a synagogue in the US state of Texas was aware of British intelligence.
I was, Taker I’m sure of it.
John E. Lake of Fortune, who lived more than 100 years ago, can be described in many ways: entrepreneur, visionary and risk-taker — or simply, businessman extraordinaire.
MANILA, Philippines — A five-year-old boy was rescued from his hostage-taker who surrendered to authorities after a peaceful negotiation early morning Thursday, according to police.
So the question is 2-0, who is the taker?
Taker sits up and gets to his feet, but Bret is there with a Side Russian Leg Sweep.
Taker tries to take him down with clotheslines, but fails.
That included a highest score of just 22 from Tom Curran as Matt Henry took three for nineteen, Craig Overton three for 24 and Ben Green, leading wicket-taker in this year’s Blast, three for 25.
The 911 call-taker can be heard at multiple points during the call trying to calm Sam Westby down in order for her to answer the dispatcher’s questions.
The crowd starts a Rest in Peace chant to fire up Taker and I am glad that ended up not sticking and the much cooler “Un Der Tak Er” chant took it’s place.
The latter hit 50 in boundaries (11 fours and a six), while Ben Howlett was the leading Gargrave wicket-taker with 3-32.