acquire, clap hands on, diet, fare, grapple, hunger, make the scene, participate in, savor, steal, taste
Definitionv. have some of the qualities or attributes of something
Last update: July 26, 2015
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He did not partake in festivities. [verb]
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Would she partake of some refreshment. [Please select]
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But had I not better partake more fully in their reproach. [Please select]
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"Just at Christmastime I was deemed worthy to partake of the holy and heavenly sacrament at the shrine of the saint." [Please select]
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Next day she received a box containing the Sacred Host, which was left at her house for her to partake of. [Please select]
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They are a nobility of office-holders, and they partake of the qualities and characteristics of the office-holder everywhere. [Please select]
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They partake to some extent of the patience of the Oriental. [Please select]
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All at first hesitated to partake of them, so unattractive did they appear. [Please select]
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Awake, arise from thy long blessed repose, Once more with me partake of mortal woes. [Please select]
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To dream of a holiday, foretells interesting strangers will soon partake of your hospitality. [Please select]
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One early duty of the deacons which was religiously and severely performed was to watch that no one but an accepted communicant should partake of the holy sacrament. [Please select]
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