- - Don, we take it
- - Wear — don
- - suppose example won't begin to contain problem?
- - Don, let's say
- - Don and Charlie redirected Aussie runner
- - "Don't ...... anything!"
- - first character muses about claim
- - Take as being true
- - Suppose you heard me tailing donkey?
- - Fancy fool meeting with you and your setter
- - Affect a problem in home counties
- - Put on a ship taking back a native of Australia
- - Surmise, suppose
- - Take on when birds rise
- - Be inclined to think
- - .... a virtue if you have it not: Hamlet
- - Trust without verifying
- - Seamus drunk? Take as read
- - Take for granted, suppose
- - suppose it means adopt
- - Appropriate, as birds turning up from the south
- - Let's suppose it's a 'put on'
- - Take something for granted, perhaps
- - Take on a small European without problem
- - take on, as an identity
- - Takes to one's self
- - Take on aggregate during sea trip
- - put it on without being told?
- - Suppose it's a problem, in a rough sea
- - Seize(Used today)
- - Claim without justification
- - Accept as true without proof
- - Take to be the case
- - Take over, as control
- - Accept without proof
- - Take on, as responsibilities
- - Suppose to be true
- - Believe without confirming
- - Make an ass out of u and me, as they say
- - Take as a given
- - Suppose to be the case
- - Consider to be true
- - Take (control)
- - Presuppose
- - Take for granted part of the overseas sum earned
- - Take on whole wearing legal action? Not at first
- - Guess fool upset bird
- - Guess when birds returned
- - Start with, logically
- - Part of overseas sum employed to take something on
- - Adopt, as a manner
- - Jump to conclusions
- - Think but not know
- - Adopt, as an alias
- - Take on, as a role
- - Suppose idiot must go to university, supported by yours truly
- - Suppose without proof
- - Take as read
- - Take for granted it makes fool out of you and me
- - Take on, affect
- - Adopt, as a name
- - Undertake, as responsibilities
- - Take on, as a mortgage
- - Take as true without proof
- - Make an ass out of you and me, in a saying
- - Take on, as responsibility
- - Take on, as a responsibility
- - Take over, as a loan
- - Take, as a position
- - Take upon oneself
- - Take possession
- - Pretend to have.
- - Shoulder ......
- - Take for granted
- - Undertake
- - Take over
- - Usurp
- - Suppose
- - Feign.
- - Appropriate
- - Postulate
- - Take on
- - Adopt
- - Acquire
- - Pretend
- - "Guess ......?"
- - Put on
- - Take as true
- - "Take ......!"
- - Seize
- - Take on a steamship, I say, you and me
- - Figure has Sumerian features
- - "make an ass out of you and me," it's said
- - appropriate when flightless birds return
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