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How to Pronounce took in ones arms?

Correct pronunciation for the word "took in ones arms" is [tˈʊk ɪn wˈɒnz ˈɑːmz], [tˈʊk ɪn wˈɒnz ˈɑːmz], [t_ˈʊ_k ɪ_n w_ˈɒ_n_z ˈɑː_m_z].

What are the misspellings for took in ones arms?

  • rook in ones arms,
  • fook in ones arms,
  • gook in ones arms,
  • yook in ones arms,
  • 6ook in ones arms,
  • 5ook in ones arms,
  • tiok in ones arms,
  • tkok in ones arms,
  • tlok in ones arms,
  • tpok in ones arms,
  • t0ok in ones arms,
  • t9ok in ones arms,
  • toik in ones arms,
  • tokk in ones arms,
  • tolk in ones arms,
  • topk in ones arms,
  • to0k in ones arms,
  • to9k in ones arms,
  • tooj in ones arms,
  • toom in ones arms

What is the present tense of Took in ones arms?

  • The personal forms of the verb "took in one's arms" in the present tense vary depending on the subject pronoun used. Here are the personal forms:

  • - I take in my arms.

  • - You take in your arms.

  • - He/she/it takes in his/her/its arms.

  • - We take in our arms.

  • - You take in your arms.

  • - They take in their arms.
  • What is the past tense of Took in ones arms?

  • The past tense of the verb "took in one's arms" would be "took in someone's arms." Here are the personal forms of this past tense verb:

  • - I took in your arms

  • - You took in his/her/their arms

  • - He/She/They took in my arms

  • - We took in their arms

  • - You took in our arms

  • - They took in your arms
  • What is the adverb for took in ones arms?

    The adverb for "took in one's arms" would be "tenderly" or "gently".

    What is the adjective for took in ones arms?

    The adjective form of the phrase "took in one's arms" is "embraced".

    Usage over time for took in ones arms:

    This graph shows how "took in ones arms" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Took in ones arms:

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