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take one's time
verb as in linger
Strong matches
verb as in relax
verb as in stall
Strong matches
verb as in tarry
Example Sentences
One could take one’s time browsing, and in the process encounter neighbors doing the same.
Around the neck in particular, the direction of the hair is not always obvious, so it's important to take one's time.
The trick is to take one's time and roll it out slowly, Russian fashion, at full, length: "Josef Vis-sur-ee-�-nun-vich Zoogoash-vee-lee."
If he will get into a tight place, one may surely take one's time at helping him out: and really it does require some little time to investigate the class of securities he brings, and which are astonishingly varied.
And it's well to take one's time nowadays.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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