| Took from. |
| Eagerly took advantage of, as an opportunity |
| Took substance |
| Mistook |
| Gov. Kaine took over its chairship after Howard Dean |
| Took a wrong turn, e.g. |
| Hinted (at) |
| A Bloomer who took a Ford |
| Opposite of took off |
| He took a bath |
| It took six days for him to appear on the scene |
| Took a chunk out of |
| Took away (from) |
| Took a gun out of its holster |
| Took the offensive |
| She "took of the fruit thereof, and did eat |
| Really good (at) |
| Took away bit by bit |
| ...and took from thence ___": "Paradise Lost |
| Took up, as a cause |
| Took an alternate route |
| Took a wrong turn, say |
| Ranted (at) |
| Took off a tape |
| Took on a spread? |
| Took a stab (at) |
| Georgia metropolis, after the deer took over? |
| Took a load off |
| Nag (at) |
| Originator of the phrase "Let the punishment fit the offense |