Taketh example sentences

taketh

verb

  - archaic third person singular present of take.

Synonyms

take

"Taketh" Example Sentences

1. The Lord taketh away, and the Lord giveth.
2. He who taketh the sword shall perish by the sword.
3. The river taketh its course to the sea.
4. Time taketh its toll on us all.
5. The wind taketh the leaves from the trees.
6. Fear taketh hold of his heart.
7. The thief taketh what is not his own.
8. Sleep taketh him into its embrace.
9. The sun taketh its leave at sunset.
10. Doubt taketh root in his mind.
11. She taketh pride in her work.
12. He taketh his leave gracefully.
13. The storm taketh the ship out to sea.
14. Winter taketh away the leaves.
15. Death taketh all things.
16. The darkness taketh over the land.
17. He taketh great risks.
18. She taketh a deep breath.
19. The artist taketh inspiration from nature.
20. The illness taketh its course.
21. The tide taketh the boat away.
22. He taketh solace in music.
23. She taketh offense at his words.
24. The old house taketh on a haunted air.
25. The magician taketh a bow.
26. The farmer taketh his harvest.
27. Grace taketh her to church.
28. The child taketh a nap.
29. The river taketh many twists and turns.
30. The fire taketh hold of the wood.
31. The sculptor taketh great pains with his work.
32. He taketh his responsibilities seriously.
33. She taketh her leave in haste.
34. The night taketh the day.
35. The journey taketh a long time.
36. The war taketh many lives.
37. The doctor taketh his temperature.
38. The baker taketh the bread from the oven.
39. The judge taketh the case under advisement.
40. The teacher taketh the roll.
41. The author taketh his pen in hand.
42. The carpenter taketh careful measurements.
43. The artist taketh liberties with the subject.
44. The musician taketh a deep breath before the concert.
45. He taketh his seat at the table.
46. She taketh a sip of water.
47. The team taketh the field.
48. The cat taketh a nap in the sun.
49. The dog taketh a bone.
50. The bird taketh flight.

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