Associations to the word «Taker»
Noun
- Gunman
- Deposit
- Bradshaw
- Bet
- While
- Assessment
- Catcher
- Examination
- Inning
- Trump
- Pill
- Breaker
- Match
- Mohammad
- Ramsay
- Johnston
- Reward
- Rent
- Lanka
- Graduate
- Stimulus
- Finishing
- Surrey
- Yukon
- Negotiation
- Sammy
- Defender
- Ego
- Rudolph
- Pencil
- Accuracy
- Teammate
- Ball
- Bravo
- Pamphlet
- Fast
- Regulator
- Gentry
- Administrator
- Answer
- Buyer
- Price
- Freeman
- Batting
- Seller
- Somerset
- Caring
- Tulsa
- Rowland
- Ability
- Terrorist
- Kane
- Sample
- Tattoo
- Pm
- Behind
- Ninety
- Sell
- Crisis
- Lease
- Prosecution
- Pratt
- Free
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
TAKER, noun. One who takes something.
TAKER, noun. A person or thing that takes or receives, often more than he or she gives.
TAKER, noun. One who is willing to participate in, or buy, something.
Dictionary definition
TAKER, noun. One who accepts an offer.
TAKER, noun. One who takes a bet or wager.
Wise words
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