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List of antonyms from "take comers" to antonyms from "take five"
Discover our 624 antonyms available for the terms "take down a peg, take comfort, take eye for eye, take cover, take-down" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Take comers (8 antonyms)
- Take comfort (4 antonyms)
- Take counsel (4 antonyms)
- Take count (23 antonyms)
- Take course (28 antonyms)
- Take cover (19 antonyms)
- Take crack at (10 antonyms)
- Take delight (5 antonyms)
- Take delight in (12 antonyms)
- Take different look (7 antonyms)
- Take dim view of (35 antonyms)
- Take directions (20 antonyms)
- Take down (1 antonym)
- Take-down (11 antonyms)
- Take down a peg (87 antonyms)
- Take down peg (87 antonyms)
- Take easy (79 antonyms)
- Take effect (31 antonyms)
- Take exception (40 antonyms)
- Take exception to (59 antonyms)
- Take eye for eye (12 antonyms)
- Take fire (5 antonyms)
- Take first step (19 antonyms)
- Take five (18 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « take cover »
- As in stash : verb hide
- As in hide : verb conceal; remain unseen
- I slipped down to the water to urge him to come ashore and take cover.
- Extract from : « A Virginia Scout » by Hugh Pendexter
- This was a storage hold, but he didn't dare to move, even to take cover.
- Extract from : « Gold in the Sky » by Alan Edward Nourse
- All the bird demands is a thicket or hedgerow in which it can take cover when disturbed.
- Extract from : « Jungle Folk » by Douglas Dewar
- Our soldiers certainly have learnt, at last, how to take cover.
- Extract from : « An Autobiography » by Elizabeth Butler
- The land-birds in winter you hardly see, for they take cover.
- Extract from : « Unexplored Spain » by Abel Chapman
- “He is signalling us to take cover,” continued the risaldar.
- Extract from : « The Disputed V.C. » by Frederick P. Gibbon
- There's an old cement Hun gun-pit to the right; you take cover in it.
- Extract from : « The Glory of the Trenches » by Coningsby Dawson
- Once I had to drop into a shell-hole to take cover from machine-gun fire.
- Extract from : « The Irish on the Somme » by Michael MacDonagh
- He was headed for the ride, for the rear entrance, where he knew he could take cover.
- Extract from : « Makers » by Cory Doctorow
- But the line was thin-sown when they spread out to take cover.
- Extract from : « A Tatter of Scarlet » by S. R. Crockett