take in stock
1take no stock in — index disbelieve Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2take no stock in — See: TAKE STOCK IN …
3take no stock in — See: TAKE STOCK IN …
4take\ no\ stock\ in — See: take stock in …
5take something with a grain of salt — take something with a grain (or pinch) of salt regard something as exaggerated; believe only part of something take a stock tip with a grain of salt …
6take stock in — {v. phr.}, {informal} To have faith in; trust; believe. Usually used in the negative. * /He took no stock in the idea that women were better cooks than men./ * /They took little or no stock in the boy s story that he had lost the money./ * /Do… …
7take stock in — {v. phr.}, {informal} To have faith in; trust; believe. Usually used in the negative. * /He took no stock in the idea that women were better cooks than men./ * /They took little or no stock in the boy s story that he had lost the money./ * /Do… …
8take\ stock\ in — v. phr. informal To have faith in; trust; believe. Usually used in the negative. He took no stock in the idea that women were better cooks than men. They took little or no stock in the boy s story that he had lost the money. Do you take any stock …
9Stock — (st[o^]k), n. [AS. stocc a stock, trunk, stick; akin to D. stok, G. stock, OHG. stoc, Icel. stokkr, Sw. stock, Dan. stok, and AS. stycce a piece; cf. Skr. tuj to urge, thrust. Cf. {Stokker}, {Stucco}, and {Tuck} a rapier.] 1. The stem, or main… …
10Stock account — Stock Stock (st[o^]k), n. [AS. stocc a stock, trunk, stick; akin to D. stok, G. stock, OHG. stoc, Icel. stokkr, Sw. stock, Dan. stok, and AS. stycce a piece; cf. Skr. tuj to urge, thrust. Cf. {Stokker}, {Stucco}, and {Tuck} a rapier.] 1. The stem …