takernoun
uk/ˈteɪ.kər/us/ˈteɪ.kɚ/taker noun (ACCEPT)
someone who accepts or wants what someone is offering
few/no/not many takers
few, no, or not many people interested in what has been offered:
I put an ad on the website to sell my bike but I haven't had any takers.
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Wanting things
- ache for sth
- acquisitive
- ambitious
- angle
- angle for sth
- aspirant
- burn
- fancy
- finger
- hang the cost/expense idiom
- hanker after/for sth
- have your eye on sth idiom
- hunger
- hunger after/for sth
- set your sights on sth idiom
- shook
- sight
- sth is calling you idiom
- straw
- tempt
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Lacking interest and enthusiasm
taker noun (DRUG USER)
UK someone who uses a drug or medicine:
a drug taker
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Drug addiction
- buzzed up
- chemical dependency
- cold turkey
- crack house
- crackhead
- druggie
- glue-sniffer
- habit
- habit-forming
- head
- hooked
- junkie
- needle exchange
- on
- pothead
- smackhead
- sniffer
- substance abuse
taker noun (HOLD)
someone who takes or holds someone or something:
a hostage taker
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Taking things away from someone or somewhere
- appropriate
- confiscate
- cream sth/sb off
- de-
- debug
- denude
- drain
- impound
- infringe on/upon sth
- knock
- knock sth out of sb
- nab
- relieve
- shelf
- strip sb of sth
- suck
- suck sb/sth dry idiom
- sweep
- take sth out
- tow
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