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Definition of taker in English: takernoun ˈteɪkəˈteɪkər 1in combination A person who takes a specified thing. 2A person who takes a bet or accepts an offer or challenge. there were plenty of takers when I offered a small wager Example sentencesExamples - The postal and e-mail Sanskrit learning and Vedanta courses also have quite a few takers.
- With the cook not around, the lunch was replaced by bread and milk, which found a few takers.
- His idea in a vernacular magazine essay competition has found takers in the Chennai Corporation.
- The buildings were put up for sale but there have been no takers.
- There were no takers for her offer, for everyone seemed to want a lively dance instead.
- There may hardly be any takers for a serious study of the language and literature.
- In the absence of any takers, the value of these shares could continue falling until they are worth nothing at all.
- Unless publicised, even quality stuff at competitive prices may not have many takers.
- Some stamps are popular in a particular region but will find no takers elsewhere.
- Outside, the touts are charging £90 for a seat in the stalls, with no shortage of takers.
- Interestingly, the film is lying in the cans because it did not find any takers.
- On the restart Mitchell wriggled along the byline and looked on in frustration when his dangerous cross found no takers.
- There would be plenty of takers further afield, but the farm doesn't have the manpower to run it.
- A discourse for which there were few takers earlier began to sound plausible.
- After nearly four months on the market there have been no takers for one of the biggest empty factories in the York area.
- Poultry shops like this one in Triplicane are finding fewer takers these days due to the bird influenza scare.
- Trade pundits say that more than 60 films are held up with no takers for immediate release.
- Any good play that promises full-length entertainment will always have takers.
- While the suggestions to compensate the owners were many, not too many of these found takers.
- Civil liberties groups try periodically to make internment a cause célèbre, but find few takers.
Rhymes acre, baker, breaker, Chandrasekhar, faker, forsaker, Jamaica, Laker, maker, nacre, partaker, Quaker, raker, saker, shaker, staker, undertaker, waker Definition of taker in US English: takernounˈteɪkərˈtākər 1in combination A person who takes a specified thing. 2A person who takes a bet or accepts an offer or challenge. there were plenty of takers when I offered a small wager Example sentencesExamples - Interestingly, the film is lying in the cans because it did not find any takers.
- Trade pundits say that more than 60 films are held up with no takers for immediate release.
- Outside, the touts are charging £90 for a seat in the stalls, with no shortage of takers.
- On the restart Mitchell wriggled along the byline and looked on in frustration when his dangerous cross found no takers.
- There were no takers for her offer, for everyone seemed to want a lively dance instead.
- The postal and e-mail Sanskrit learning and Vedanta courses also have quite a few takers.
- Poultry shops like this one in Triplicane are finding fewer takers these days due to the bird influenza scare.
- His idea in a vernacular magazine essay competition has found takers in the Chennai Corporation.
- In the absence of any takers, the value of these shares could continue falling until they are worth nothing at all.
- While the suggestions to compensate the owners were many, not too many of these found takers.
- Unless publicised, even quality stuff at competitive prices may not have many takers.
- The buildings were put up for sale but there have been no takers.
- Some stamps are popular in a particular region but will find no takers elsewhere.
- Civil liberties groups try periodically to make internment a cause célèbre, but find few takers.
- With the cook not around, the lunch was replaced by bread and milk, which found a few takers.
- After nearly four months on the market there have been no takers for one of the biggest empty factories in the York area.
- Any good play that promises full-length entertainment will always have takers.
- There would be plenty of takers further afield, but the farm doesn't have the manpower to run it.
- A discourse for which there were few takers earlier began to sound plausible.
- There may hardly be any takers for a serious study of the language and literature.
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