Definition of Takers

1. Noun. (plural of taker) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Takers

1. taker [n] - See also: taker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Takers

takeoff rocket
takeoffs
takeout
takeout double
takeout doubles
takeout food
takeouts
takeover
takeover arbitrage
takeover attempt
takeover bid
takeover bids
takeover target
takeovers
taker
takers (current term)
takes
takes a hint
takes action
takes after
takes care
takes charge
takes command
takes control
takes hold
takes on
takes one to know one
takes out
takes out the trash

Literary usage of Takers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Calendar of the Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office: Prepared by Public Record Office, Great Britain Public Record Office, Great Britain (1902)
"To the takers and receivers of wool in co. Somerset. ... The takers and receivers in co. Wilts. The takers and receivers in co. Surrey. ..."

2. The American and English Encyclopaedia of Law by David Shephard Garland, James Cockcroft, Lucius Polk McGehee, Charles Porterfield (1904)
"2i, Sir William Scott said that by the word takers in an Act of Parliament giving a prize to the takers are naturally to be understood those who actually ..."

3. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1915)
"and subsequent takers vest at the same interest given operates as an exception out time, or in the statement that the prior of the generality of the ..."

4. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan by John Lloyd Stephens (1843)
"Set up as Ladies' Daguerreotype Portrait takers. — Preparations. — A pretty young Lady to begin with. — Preliminaries. — A Chapter of Contingencies. ..."

5. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan. by John Lloyd Stephens (1843)
"Set up as Ladies' Daguerreotype Portrait takers.—Preparations.—A pretty young Lady to begin with.—Preliminaries.—A Chapter of Contingencies. ..."

6. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan by John Lloyd Stephens (1848)
"... and having received assurances that we might do a large business in that line, we were induced to set up as ladies' Daguerreotype portrait takers. ..."

7. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan by John Lloyd Stephens (1848)
"... and having received assurances that we might do a large business in that line, we were induced to set up as ladies' Daguerreotype portrait takers. ..."

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