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take off

v.
1.leave
2.take away or remove
3.depart from the ground
4.take time off from work
5.mimic or imitate, especially in an amusing or satirical manner
6.remove clothes
7.get started or set in motion, used figuratively
8.prove fatal
9.make a subtraction

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Word of the Day

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  • take notice
  • take note
  • take lying down
  • take leave
  • take kindly to
  • take it on the chin
  • take it easy
  • take issue
  • take into account
  • take in water
  • take office
  • take on
  • take one's lumps
  • take orders
  • take out
  • take over
  • take pains
  • take part
  • take place
  • take pride
  • bolti
  • enigmatical
  • true-to-life
  • myxoma virus
  • nightmarish
  • gerontologist
  • spastic bladder
  • lifesize
  • intermingled
  • schrodinger wave equation

  • Idiom of the Day

    belt (something) out or belt out (something)
    to sing or play a song with lots of energy
    The man stood up and belted out several songs.



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    At first, cinderella's shoes were made of leather but when the folktale was written down in the 16th century, the french words "vair" and "verre" were mixed up. The first means skin and the latter means glass.      .. More >>
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