Australian English Meaning of taking in
taking in
Other Australian English words related to taking in
- deceptive
- having a laugh
- Kidding
- tricking
- doing a number on
- Faking out
- wearing
- stringing along
- bamboozling
- beguiling
- bluffing
- burning
- catching
- cheating
- Deluding
- duping
- gaffing
- Gammon
- swindling
- having
- hoaxing
- humbugging
- juggling
- Misleading
- Misleading
- stinging
- teasing
- buffaloing
- conning
- deceitful
- hoodwinking
- Conning
- Lead someone up the garden path
- Leading someone up the garden path
- Misinforming
- Taking the piss
- Pulling the wool over someone's eyes
- putting on
- mucking around
- Snowing
- spoofing
- bleeding
- chiseling
- chiselling
- Defrauding
- fleece
- hustling
- mulcting
- rook
- skinning
- sticky
- euchring
- scamming
- short-changing
- swindle
Nearest Words of taking in
- taking hold (of) => to grab (hold of) (someone or something)
- taking for granted => take for granted
- taking for a ride => Taking for a ride
- taking for => taking for
- taking exception => taking exception
- taking effect => Coming into effect
- taking down => Taking down
- taking care of => minding
- taking by surprise => take him by surprise
- taking back => Taking back
- taking issue => taking issue with
- taking off => taking off
- taking off (from) => Taking off from
- taking off (on) => taking off (on)
- taking on => taking on
- taking one's time => Taking one's time
- taking out => taking out
- taking ship => Boarding a ship
- taking the floor => Taking the floor
- taking to => taking to
Definitions and Meaning of taking in in English
taking in
to reduce the length of, to receive as a guest or resident, to receive as a guest or lodger, to observe and think about so as to understand, furl, attend, to draw into a smaller compass, deceive, dupe, to give shelter to, to encompass within its limits, to make (a garment) smaller by enlarging seams or tucks, to include within fixed limits, to make smaller by enlarging seams or tucks, to receive (work) into one's house to be done for pay, an act of taking in especially by deceiving, to receive as payment or proceeds, to receive and do at home for pay, to deceive so as to take advantage of, attend sense 4, to take to a police station as a prisoner, to include in an itinerary, to receive into the mind
FAQs About the word taking in
taking in
to reduce the length of, to receive as a guest or resident, to receive as a guest or lodger, to observe and think about so as to understand, furl, attend, to dr
deceptive,having a laugh,Kidding,tricking,doing a number on,Faking out,wearing,stringing along,bamboozling,beguiling
exposing,revealing,uncovering,Showing up,debunking,Disclosure,divulging,telling,unmasking,unveiling
taking hold (of) => to grab (hold of) (someone or something), taking for granted => take for granted, taking for a ride => Taking for a ride, taking for => taking for, taking exception => taking exception,