(of food, drink or drugs) To consume
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An act of deception or trickery
“However, I have never in my life known a more clever take-in than one with which I am about to acquaint the reader, and which was performed some years ago in Agra.”
To look at closely or with interest
To comprehend what someone is saying
To deceive or fool someone
To provide with shelter or accommodation
(of food, drink or drugs) To consume
To earn or get paid
To acquire new information or skill
To physically assimilate or take, especially a liquid
To admit or welcome into a place or a group
To comprise of, as part of a whole
To apprehend or catch someone, especially a suspected criminal
To breathe in (air, gas, smoke, etc.)
To hear something with one's ears
To legally care for another's child
To be present at
To incorporate or integrate into a society, culture, or country
To study for purposes of acquiring knowledge
To assimilate in order to take over or appropriate
To make a trip to or visit
To view by spending time in, usually as part of a holiday or vacation
To subsist or live on a given type of food
To distract, or to occupy or draw one's attention or thoughts
To admit, include, or allow to share in a secret or knowledge
To adopt (an idea or creation) as one's own
To eagerly believe something, especially untruths
To make a brief, usually social, visit
To draw or be drawn back or back in
(refer to) To have a relation or connection with
To hire or enroll someone as a member or worker in an organization
To protect or shield from harm or danger
To think about thoughtfully
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