take the rap |
(slang) to receive blame or punishment. |
take time |
to require a substantial amount of time to do something or for something to happen. [2 definitions] |
take to heart |
to regard seriously or with concern. |
take to task |
to reprimand; rebuke; censure. |
take turns |
to operate in way that lets two or more people or groups alternate with each other in performing a certain action. One has a turn, then the next has a turn, and so on. |
take up |
to fill or use (space or time), sometimes in a way that is considered wasteful. [5 definitions] |
take up the gauntlet |
to agree to a challenge, esp. to a fight. |
take up with (someone) |
to pursue a relationship with (someone), esp. a relationship that is disapproved of. |
take vows |
to formally enter a religious order. |
taking |
the act of one that takes, or the condition of being taken. [4 definitions] |
tala |
the chief monetary unit of Western Samoa, equaling one hundred sene. |
Talavera |
a type of Mexican pottery introduced from Talavera de la Reina, Spain in the sixteenth century, distinguished by its ornate decoration with richly colored glazes. |
Talavera de la Reina |
city located on the Tagus River in the province of Toledo, Spain, in Castile-La Mancha, known for its ceramics industry. |
talc |
a soft mineral with a greasy feel used in making talcum powder and in various industrial products. [3 definitions] |
talcum powder |
a soft, fine-grained powder made of refined talc, usu. scented and used on the body. |
tale |
an account of the details of a real or fictional occurrence; story. [3 definitions] |
talebearer |
one who spreads harmful rumors or stories; gossip. |
talent |
a natural ability or aptitude. [4 definitions] |
talented |
possessing a natural aptitude or gift for something. |
talentless |
without natural ability; having no talent. |
talent scout |
a person who searches for and recruits persons of superior ability or talent in a certain field, such as acting, sports, or business. |