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"Take in" in a Sentence (17 examples)
The company took in more than forty million euros last year.
The news is a lot to take in right now.
I was so sleepy that I hardly took in any of the lecture.
At the final whistle, it was just like old times as those thousands of Leicester supporters stayed in their seats for the trophy celebration to take in scenes that will live with them forever while the Chelsea end was a scene of desolation before it became a sea of deserted red seats.
I'm just going to sit on a bench and take in the scenery.
Just relax and take in the fresh ocean air.
take in a stray cat
In hard times, some women would take in washing and others dressmaking repairs.
Try taking the skirt in a little around the waist.
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Their grandma lost thousands of dollars because she was taken in by scammers.
She liked and trusted everybody, which was the reason why she was so popular, and so often taken in.
[James Whiteside:] May I ask what newspaper you take in? [John Jolly:] I take in no newspaper. [James Whiteside:] Well, then, what newspapers do you read? [John Jolly:] I am glad to see any of them.
The second mate holds on to the main top-gallant sail until a heavy sea is shipped, and washes over the forecastle as though the whole ocean had come aboard; when a noise further aft shows that that sail, too, is taking in.
The police took in the suspect.
They didn't take me in but they let it sink in that I was headed for a fall.
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