Definitionn. the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property
Last update: October 29, 2015
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His business has good takings every day. [Please select]
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CHAPTER XV Leave-takings The precious delightful holidays at Chagmouth seemed to be flying only too fast. [Please select]
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It comes unbroken as _that M_, as a singular which I encounter; they come broken, as _those_ takings, as my plurality of operations. [Please select]
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European capital sought investments in American railroads, mines, and industrial under-takings. [Please select]
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The rubies of Mandalay and Mogok were rivalled by the takings of these indifferent stockholders in the great Japat corporation. [Please select]
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Leave takings are sad things, and the shorter they are made, the better. [Please select]
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Its unity is aboriginal, just as the multiplicity of my successive takings is aboriginal. [Please select]
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It is they who stay behind who suffer most from leave-takings. [Please select]
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In their small and dusky bazaars the Israelites had reckoned up the takings of the day, and curled themselves up in gaudy quilts on their low divans to rest. [Please select]
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James, the son of a Baptist minister in Clay County, Missouri, for some years carried on a bandit business, specializing in the robbery of banks and railroad trains, with takings computed at $263,778. [Please select]
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