Similar words: give-and-take, give and take, give on, give out, give off, give over, partake, take leave of. Meaning: adv. plus or minus a small amount.
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1 It'll be ready at six, give or take a few minutes.
2 Give or take a few years, they are contemporaries.
3 It cost £200, give or take.
4 It'll take about three weeks, give or take a day or so.
5 It will take an hour, give or take a few minutes.
6 It'll be a couple of thousand pounds, give or take fifty or so.
7 Give or take a touch of infanticide.
8 If so, it was a long night, give or take 15 years.
9 Give or take a few cents, one dollar buys one euro buys 100 yen.
10 Midge: Nurse, give or take an injection,[www.Sentencedict.com] you?
11 It will cost around 100 RMB, give or take.
12 He's 60 years old, give or take a year.
13 It will take an hour, give or take a few minutes either way.
14 It is a mile away , give or take a few hundred yards.
15 The man is 60 years old, give or take a year.
16 Give or take an hour or so, we should be in Bejing in about twelve hours.
17 There must have been two hundred people there, give or take a few.
18 But December 21 , 2012 , ( give or take a day ) was nonetheless momentous to the Maya.
19 It's three hundred miles to Edinburgh , give or take ten.
20 They grow to a height of 12 ins — give or take a couple of inches.
21 The whole project is likely to cost about 1 m, give or take a few thousand.
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