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17-letter words containing ak

  • nicholas bourbaki — the pseudonym of a group of mainly French mathematicians that, since 1939, has been producing a monumental work on advanced mathematics, Eléments de Mathématique
  • non-profit-making — A non-profit-making organization or charity is not run with the intention of making a profit.
  • on speaking terms — the act, utterance, or discourse of a person who speaks.
  • peak viewing time — the time at which the largest numbers of the population are watching television
  • porterhouse steak — large cut of beef loin
  • quarterback sneak — a play in which the quarterback charges into the middle of the line, usually immediately after receiving the ball from the center.
  • shake one's booty — to dance
  • speak one's piece — a separate or limited portion or quantity of something: a piece of land; a piece of chocolate.
  • take a chill pill — something that has a calming or relaxing effect.
  • take advantage of — any state, circumstance, opportunity, or means specially favorable to success, interest, or any desired end: the advantage of a good education.
  • take exception to — object to sth
  • take in good part — to respond to (teasing) with good humour
  • take into account — an oral or written description of particular events or situations; narrative: an account of the meetings; an account of the trip.
  • take into custody — to arrest
  • take no notice of — pay no attention to, disregard
  • take no prisoners — to be uncompromising and resolute in one's actions
  • take second place — If one thing takes second place to another, it is considered to be less important and is given less attention than the other thing.
  • take some beating — to be difficult to improve upon
  • take sth by storm — If someone or something takes a place by storm, they are extremely successful.
  • take sth on trust — If you take something on trust after having heard or read it, you believe it completely without checking it.
  • take sth to heart — If you take something to heart, for example someone's behaviour, you are deeply affected and upset by it.
  • take the edge off — If something takes the edge off a situation, usually an unpleasant one, it weakens its effect or intensity.
  • take the place of — replace, be a substitute for
  • take to one's bed — to remain in bed, esp because of illness
  • take to the floor — If you take to the floor, you start dancing at a dance or disco.
  • take upon oneself — to take the responsibility for; accept as a charge
  • take years off sb — If you say that something such as an experience or a way of dressing has taken years off someone, you mean that it has made them look or feel much younger.
  • take-no-prisoners — wholeheartedly aggressive; zealous; gung-ho: a businessman with a take-no-prisoners attitude toward dealmaking.
  • to be taken aback — If you are taken aback by something, you are surprised or shocked by it and you cannot respond at once.
  • to break the bank — If you say that the cost of something will not break the bank, you mean that it will not cost a large sum of money.
  • to make ends meet — If you find it difficult to make ends meet, you can only just manage financially because you hardly have enough money for the things you need.
  • to make good time — If you say that you made good time on a journey, you mean it did not take you very long compared to the length of time you expected it to take.
  • to make sth clear — If you make something clear, you say something in a way that makes it impossible for there to be any doubt about your meaning, wishes, or intentions.
  • to take your time — If you take your time doing something, you do it quite slowly and do not hurry.
  • wedding breakfast — meal served at wedding reception
  • william shoemakerWilliam Lee ("Willie") 1931–2003, U.S. jockey.
  • yuzhno-sakhalinsk — a city in the SE Russian Federation in Asia, on S Sakhalin Island.
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