<span class="searchmatch">took</span> <span class="searchmatch">from</span> <span class="searchmatch">behind</span> simple past of take <span class="searchmatch">from</span> <span class="searchmatch">behind</span>...
take <span class="searchmatch">from</span> <span class="searchmatch">behind</span> (third-person singular simple present take <span class="searchmatch">from</span> <span class="searchmatch">behind</span>, present participle taking <span class="searchmatch">from</span> <span class="searchmatch">behind</span>, simple past <span class="searchmatch">took</span> <span class="searchmatch">from</span> <span class="searchmatch">behind</span>, past participle...
nuviyamiñ. The sun has appeared <span class="searchmatch">from</span> <span class="searchmatch">behind</span> the cloud. Agnam sagviġaa immutviurani ikpaatchauraġmiñiñ. The woman <span class="searchmatch">took</span> out her sewing kit <span class="searchmatch">from</span> the bag....
See also: aniar <span class="searchmatch">From</span> Old Irish aníar (“<span class="searchmatch">from</span> <span class="searchmatch">behind</span>, <span class="searchmatch">from</span> the west”). IPA(key): /əɲ ˈiəɾ/ an iar western, west siar an ear an iar west 1911, John Francis...
and dative ‘<span class="searchmatch">from</span> someone’] Vezmu si to. ― I'll take it. (purchasing an item) Vzal mu míru. ― He <span class="searchmatch">took</span> his measure. Vzal mu teplotu. ― He <span class="searchmatch">took</span> his temperature...
equipment that does such a job, such as a bale stooker <span class="searchmatch">behind</span> a baler or a sheaf stooker <span class="searchmatch">behind</span> a binder (the latter type is largely obsolete). shocker...
Deverbal <span class="searchmatch">from</span> roll up. roll-up (plural roll-ups) Alternative form of rollup. 2019, Kate Atkinson, Big Sky, →ISBN, page 114: He <span class="searchmatch">took</span> a mangled roll-up <span class="searchmatch">from</span> behind...
taking guard, simple past <span class="searchmatch">took</span> guard, past participle taken guard) (idiomatic, cricket) (For a new batsman, with help <span class="searchmatch">from</span> the umpire) to mark a point...
resting on the counter on either side of ruined white castles of tvorog, their eyes deep and sceptical <span class="searchmatch">behind</span> red cheekbones. a soft Russian curd cheese...
(adjective-forming suffix). Created during the Hungarian language reform, which <span class="searchmatch">took</span> place in the 18th–19th centuries. IPA(key): [ˈhaːtʃoː], [ˈhaːt͡ʃːoː] Hyphenation:...