| NOUN | act | taking, pickings | the act of someone who picks up or takes something |
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| ADJECTIVE | all | taking, fetching, winning | very attractive |
| Sounds | tey'kihng | |
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| Rhymes | abducting ... zoning: 2044 rhymes with ihng... | |
| Meaning | Very attractive; capturing interest. | |
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| Example | "something inexpressibly taking in his manner" | |
| Synonyms | fetching, winning | |
| Broader | attractive | pleasing to the eye / eye or mind especially through beauty or charm |
| Spanish | atractivo, atrayente | |
| Catalan | atractiu, atraient | |
| Meaning | The act of someone who picks up or takes something. | |
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| Example | "clothing could be had for the taking" | |
| Synonym | pickings | |
| Broader | action | Something done (usually as opposed to something said) |
| Spanish | toma | |
| Verbs | take | get into one's hands, take physically |
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