Fee collected by a bookmaker, casino, or loanshark.
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Examples for "take"
Examples for "take"
1The new rules will take effect in July, Kentucky state officials said.
2However, the process can take six months or longer in some cases.
3May I suggest the responsible authorities take measures to stop this problem?
4Leave for parents to take time off work for a family crisis.
5I tell them it's a great year to take a gap year.
1Julian Barnes: 'Do you expect Europe to cut us a good deal?
2That study, which was published last year, used standard Crispr cut-and-paste technology.
3Olmert cut short a visit to Europe on Wednesday and returned home.
4The job cut will likely affect mainly foreign plants, the paper said.
5Results: Radiologically, these three second tumors were clearly cut-end scar area recurrences.
1Indeed, Cao said the margin may widen again later in the year.
2Gross margin rose 60 basis points for the year as a whole.
3Indiana took a safety with one second left for the final margin.
4Among the criteria for selection includes liquidity margin requirements, and product choice.
5The Tigers' previous largest margin of defeat this season was 15 points.
1I ask Doni to help make the fruit juice into wine, too.
2Stir in cornstarch until blended; stir in brown sugar and orange juice.
3The problem with that option was that I couldn't reach enough juice.
4Measure juice and add 1 cup of sugar per cup of juice.
5In our house fruit juice used to be a very special treat.
1They liberate like the mob lends money; the vig sucks.
2Monsieur de Captain tell me to bring his vig and put it in his cabin.
3The point is, Bernie ain't satisfied with the honest dollar he can make off the vig.
4Erm even made him pay the vig.
5No vig coming in anymore.
1Big gambling layouts know within minutes if a table is not making its vigorish.
2Once in a while it gives you a little more vigorish than the other guy has, that's all.
3That's its vigorish-itspercentage.
4That slim advantage, which is known as the vigorish, or the vig, is all the bookie has going for him... .
5One word from Johnny about an executive with vigorish problems was all that was needed for the gang to offer their lending services.
1In all casinos, the games have a built-in " house edge", the profit taken from each bet.
2The red tiles of the houses edging the great square were gilded with yellow houseleeks.
3The low houses edging it are of stone, faced with a whity-grey, and have a sleepy, lack-lustre air about them, even under the sun's rays.