taker

IPA: tˈeɪkɝ

noun

  • 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.
  • (obsolete) A nipper or claw of a scorpion.
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Examples of "taker" in Sentences

  • And be an appropriate Risk taker.
  • Biased test taker interpretation.
  • Gone was the gregarious risk taker.
  • Governors are care taker of province.
  • She is the giver and taker of goods and property.
  • If the taker loses, the defenders divide the chips evenly.
  • I am not a big vitamin taker, but I am a big Dr. Simi booster.
  • The drug will enable the taker to learn the location of the Judge Child.
  • One of his tactics was to move along the line to unsettle the penalty taker.
  • This rare Hollywood risk-taker is currently starring in The Kids Are All Right, a comedy about lesbian parents.
  • However, the penalty taker is just as likely (28.7 per cent of the time) to blast the ball straight in front of him as to hit it to the right or left.

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