captivate, charm, enamour, enchant, fascinate, catch, seize, conquer,
In an American kitchen, it would be pronounced as "toke" , with a long "O" Also, it can be pronounced TooK, if it's spelled this way: Tuque. I heard a well known Canadian say "Took" tonight on tv, at the closing ceremonies of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, BC Canada. They both describe a knit hat.
i think it is clementine, hunginadria, (hee- oo- gin- and- drea) and monieipikolasawefytokganawagoocomonhoyourvonstermakusa. ( mun-ee-pik-koo-las-a-weefy-toke-gana-wacooa-com on-ho-your-vun-ster-mac-oo-sa.) that is the longest name i have EVER seen.
it toke place in independence day
what. you have to take a little pill and when u have toke it you are alright
it toke 2 years
Toke Petersen's birth name is Toke Overgrd Petersen.
it toke a long time and they still have not recovered
I toke two years to build
it toke 22 years
it toke a long time 1 mouth
most battles toke place in the US.
The book toke place from 1860 to 1980
Toke Townley is 5' 5".
Toke Petersen is 180 cm.