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partake of

verb as in take

verb as in taste

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Consider an extra day’s stay in Laguna Beach to partake of all the pleasures it has to offer, including live music, dozens of indie art galleries and, if the timing is right, the Pageant of the Masters, where costumed actors re-create classic and contemporary paintings to the tune of a live orchestra.

As decades passed, many elders grew increasingly reluctant to partake of the tradition.

And he is offered not only an act of kindness, but to participate – to make the meal, to partake of the meal, to share the meal, and then the ultimate offer, which is the offering of forgiveness.

From Salon

The collaboration comes as the administration looks to ensure that allies such as Mexico are able to partake of the billions of dollars of domestic energy and climate investments that the United States is deploying.

Los Angeles-area film buffs were among those out in force to partake of one or both titles this weekend, many in shades of Barbie pink.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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