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  • 121take off — {v. phr.} 1a. To leave fast; depart suddenly; run away. * /The dog took off after a rabbit./ Compare: LIGHT OUT. 1b. {informal} To go away; leave. * /The six boys got into the car and took off for the drug store./ 2. To leave on a flight, begin… …

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  • 122take to your heels — mainly literary phrase to run away from someone, especially because you have done something wrong Thesaurus: to escape from a place or situationsynonym to runsynonym Main entry: heel * * * take to your heels : to begin to run away …

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  • 123Take Me Away — Single por Madonna del Álbum 2000 Lanzado Noviembre, 2004 Formato CD single CD Maxi Single Cassette single Grabación 2000 Género …

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  • 124Take Ionescu — Prime Minister of Romania In office December 18, 1921 – January 19, 1922 Monarch Ferdinand I of Romania Preceded by …

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  • 125Take Me Out — Chanson par Franz Ferdinand extrait de l’album Franz Ferdinand le groupe en concert à Madrid Pays Grande Bretagne Sortie 2003 2004 Durée 3:13 Genre …

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  • 126Take a Bow — «Take a Bow» Сингл Мадонны из альбома Bedtime Stories …

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  • 127take your breath away — take (your) breath away if something takes your breath away, you feel surprise and admiration because it is very beautiful, good, or exciting. The beauty of the Taj Mahal took my breath away …

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  • 128take breath away — take (your) breath away if something takes your breath away, you feel surprise and admiration because it is very beautiful, good, or exciting. The beauty of the Taj Mahal took my breath away …

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