Take The Word

"Charlie, take my word for it, don't look back! Swim, Charlie! Swim

Take The Word. B1 [ t ] to remove something, especially. To take a breath of fresh air.

"Charlie, take my word for it, don't look back! Swim, Charlie! Swim
"Charlie, take my word for it, don't look back! Swim, Charlie! Swim

Take verb (remove) add to word list add to word list. To get into one's hands or into one's possession, power, or control: Web i take thee at thy word, / bring me the tartar’s head. B1 [ t ] to remove something, especially. If she says she’s sick, you have to take her word for it. Web idiom add to word list add to word list to believe that what someone is saying is true: To get possession of (fish or game) by killing or capturing c (1) : (definition of take someone’s word for it from the cambridge academic. To take a breath of fresh air. To seize or capture physically took them as prisoners b :

B1 [ t ] to remove something, especially. Web to receive into the body or system, as by swallowing or inhaling: To get into one's hands or into one's possession, power, or control: I took him to be a person of honor. To seize or capture physically took them as prisoners b : To take a breath of fresh air. (definition of take someone’s word for it from the cambridge academic. Web i take thee at thy word, / bring me the tartar’s head. If she says she’s sick, you have to take her word for it. Take verb (remove) add to word list add to word list. B1 [ t ] to remove something, especially.