We have no meanings for "take an evening" in our records yet.
1 Come, take an evening off and we will dine somewhere and go to the theatre.
2 While he did so, Pepeeta, following her daily custom, left the farm-house to take an evening walk.
3 I can take an evening train over, and be back here, even if Ferris hangs on my track.
4 Into the idea of a night class but don't want to take an evening out of your social life?
5 In the bureau, some of his colleagues are suggesting that he might have been planning to take an evening class.
6 The Frau Professor is back and will take an evening lesson, and soon I shall have more money from Fraulein Reiff.
7 What could be more natural than that the cousins should take an evening walk, in one of the prettiest enclosures in London?
8 It was too late to do more than take an evening walk, and see the falls gleaming like silver through the darkness.
9 In early September Leinster lock Hayden Triggs was scheduled to go to St Mary's rugby club to take an evening training session.
10 Within twenty minutes their one-horse vehicle had reached Mr. Redmayne's modest home and they found three persons just about to take an evening meal.
11 We were to take an evening train for the Black Sea, and before that we had been invited to the opening of the Tiflis Opera.
12 Once a party which included a Californiac were taking an evening stroll.
13 Tyrone Duncan took an evening Trump Shuttle down to Washington's National Airport.
14 He, too, had been taking an evening class on Windows applications.
15 My father is taking an evening stroll, and is very quick of hearing.
16 It looked like any suburb until I took an evening jog along the redways.
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