10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TAKE AT ONE'S WORD»
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Idiomatic Expressions with English Grammar' 99 Ed.
... in good spirit to guide to imitate to begin to like to sit down to collapse to
believe in what one says to photograph to be sorry for TAKE A POWDER — to
attack with the fist to depart or to desert TAKE AT ONE'S WORD TAKE AT ONE'S
WORD ...
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Vocabulaire systématique anglais-français et guide de ...
6) To take upon trust (credit); to take one's word for; to take at one's word. — 7) To
take one's time; to slacken one's pace; to march in slow time. — 8) To talk oneself
ont of breath ; to spin a long yarn ; to draw, shoot with a long bow ; to dcal in ...
Robert Koenig (Linguiste), 1862
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and ...
Phr. To pin one's faith upon ; to take one's word for ; to take at one's word ; to take
upon trust or upon credit ; to take for granted. To be of opinion, to opine, to have,
hold, possess, entertain, adopt, imbibe, embrace, foster, nurture, cherish, &c. a ...
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases to Facilitate the ...
Pkr. To pin one's faith upon ; to take at one's word. To be of opinion, to opine, to
have, hold, possess, entertain, adopt, imbibe, embrace, foster, nurture, cherish,
&c. a notion, idea, opinion, &c. ; to think, look upon, view, consider, take, take it, ...
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: So Classified and ...
Beginning (66). Phr. Therising of the curtain ; to make a beginning ; to break
ground ; to break the ice. Belief (484). Phr. To pin one's faith upon ; to take at
one's word. To take it into one's head ; to run away with the notion. To carry
conviction ; to ...
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Thesaurus of English Words: So Classified and Arranged as to ...
Adj. Bonny, dapper, tight, natty, quaint, smart, janty, tricksy, C«g). BEGINNING (06
). Phr. The rising of the curtain ; to make a beginning ; to break ground ; to break
the ice. BELIEF (484). Phr. To pin one's faith upon ; to take at one's word. To take
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Peter Mark Roget, Barnas Sears, 1856
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Webster's New World Thesaurus: Third Edition
... credible, acceptable; see CONVINCING. believe v. accept, hold, think,
understand, consider, swear by, conceive, affirm, conclude, be of the opinion,
have faith, have no doubt, take at one's word, take someone's word for, be
convinced, ...
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Webster's New World Roget's A-Z Thesaurus
... credible, acceptable; see CONVINCING. believe v. accept, hold, think,
understand, consider, swear by, conceive, affirm, conclude, be of the opinion,
have faith, have no doubt, take at one's word, take someone's word for, be
convinced, ...
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Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
Phr. avec permission; brevel d'invention. knowledgment, acceptance, agnition 1'.
take at one's word, have no objection. 768. Phr. chi lace accousente. 763. Ofier.
— N. offer, proffer, presentation, tender, bid, overture; proposal, -iti0n; motion, ...
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson