<span class="searchmatch">took</span> <span class="searchmatch">home</span> simple past of take <span class="searchmatch">home</span>...
take-<span class="searchmatch">home</span> take <span class="searchmatch">home</span> (third-person singular simple present takes <span class="searchmatch">home</span>, present participle taking <span class="searchmatch">home</span>, simple past <span class="searchmatch">took</span> <span class="searchmatch">home</span>, past participle taken <span class="searchmatch">home</span>) To...
<span class="searchmatch">took</span> one's ball and went <span class="searchmatch">home</span> simple past of take one's ball and go <span class="searchmatch">home</span>...
team or competitor. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see away, from, home. The robber <span class="searchmatch">took</span> a gamble on the owners being away from <span class="searchmatch">home</span>....
have <span class="searchmatch">took</span> the work <span class="searchmatch">home</span> I would have been alright, but being there, people watching over you, you know, you couldn't do anything wrong. ^ “<span class="searchmatch">Took</span>” in John...
home, simple past <span class="searchmatch">took</span> one's football and went <span class="searchmatch">home</span>, past participle taken one's football and gone <span class="searchmatch">home</span>) Alternative form of take one's ball and go <span class="searchmatch">home</span>....
simple past <span class="searchmatch">took</span> one's bat and ball and went <span class="searchmatch">home</span>, past participle taken one's bat and ball and gone <span class="searchmatch">home</span>) Alternative form of take one's ball and go <span class="searchmatch">home</span>....
Charteris, having first seen the Oldest Inhabitant's nevvy romp <span class="searchmatch">home</span> in the egg and spoon event, <span class="searchmatch">took</span> himself off to the dressing-tent, and began to get into...
From the novel You Can't Go <span class="searchmatch">Home</span> Again by Thomas Wolfe (1900–1938), published posthumously in 1940. Wolfe <span class="searchmatch">took</span> the title from a conversation with the writer...
go <span class="searchmatch">home</span> (third-person singular simple present takes one's ball and goes <span class="searchmatch">home</span>, present participle taking one's ball and going <span class="searchmatch">home</span>, simple past <span class="searchmatch">took</span> one's...